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Microsoft Edge: Building a safer browser
Microsoft Edge Dev Blog ^ | May 11, 2015 | Microsoft Edge Team

Posted on 05/12/2015 5:50:07 PM PDT by dayglored

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LOTS more description of Edge on the Blog.

This is looking pretty darn good, folks. I'm a die-hard Firefox fan, and my hatred of I.E. knows no bounds. But I'm gonna give Edge the benefit of the doubt and see what they've done.

1 posted on 05/12/2015 5:50:07 PM PDT by dayglored
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To: dayglored; Abby4116; afraidfortherepublic; aft_lizard; AF_Blue; Alas Babylon!; amigatec; ...
Great In-Depth Article on Microsoft's new browser Edge ... PING!

You can find all the Windows Ping list threads with FR search: search on keyword "windowspinglist".

2 posted on 05/12/2015 5:51:09 PM PDT by dayglored (Listen, strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is...sounding pretty good about now.)
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This caught my eye:
Microsoft Edge provides no support for VML, VB Script, Toolbars, BHOs, or ActiveX. The need for such extensions is significantly reduced by the rich capabilities of HTML5, and using HTML5 results in sites that are interoperable across browsers.
I had to blink a few times and be sure I was still on Microsoft's site.
3 posted on 05/12/2015 5:54:43 PM PDT by dayglored (Listen, strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is...sounding pretty good about now.)
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You know where this is eventually going? The end of anonymity and central control of all network usage.

We will eventually have our own cyber Stasi.

4 posted on 05/12/2015 5:55:29 PM PDT by DiogenesLamp
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> You know where this is eventually going? The end of anonymity and central control of all network usage. We will eventually have our own cyber Stasi.

Well, yes... but what does that have to do with a vastly improved browser for Windows?

I'm not saying you're wrong -- I at least partly agree with your concern -- but that concern deserves its own thread. This one is about a browser.

5 posted on 05/12/2015 5:58:07 PM PDT by dayglored (Listen, strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is...sounding pretty good about now.)
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To: dayglored

As they are designing it from the ground up, it should be about as safe as a browser can be.


6 posted on 05/12/2015 6:03:09 PM PDT by Jonty30 (What Islam and secularism have in common is that they are both death cults)
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To: dayglored
Well, yes... but what does that have to do with a vastly improved browser for Windows?

Seems relevant. Much of what I keep seeing in the way of "security improvements" tend to be along the lines of more control by third parties.

Also I hate Microsoft, Google, Apple, and Firefox. I'm using Pale Moon, but I figure they will screw the pooch one of these days and I'll have to find something else.

I'm just Bitching about tech companies involved in politics/government, and how the word "security" is starting to sound not so nice.

Never mind me. I'll stop now. :)

7 posted on 05/12/2015 6:05:23 PM PDT by DiogenesLamp
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To: dayglored

I hope they make Edge W3C complaint. Coding HTML for other browsers and having to make special exceptions for IE all the time is tedious, expensive for the client and bullshit.


8 posted on 05/12/2015 6:06:57 PM PDT by upchuck (The current Federal Government is what the Founding Fathers tried to prevent. WAKE UP!! Amendment V)
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As they are designing it from the ground up, it should be about as safe as a browser can be.

MS has such a great reputation for building safe browsers!!!

9 posted on 05/12/2015 6:11:20 PM PDT by stratboy
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To: dayglored

I’ll believe they can make a better (and safer) browser when I see it. How many vectors to date have been based in I.E., and the hooks deep into the OS that micosoft insists on installing there?


10 posted on 05/12/2015 6:11:39 PM PDT by zeugma (Are there more nearby spiders than the sun is big?)
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To: dayglored
Microsoft Edge provides no support for VML, VB Script, Toolbars, BHOs, or ActiveX. The need for such extensions is significantly reduced by the rich capabilities of HTML5, and using HTML5 results in sites that are interoperable across browsers.

If, in fact there is no support for ActiveX and VB script, and it stays that way past the 'beta' period, I'll start taking them a little more seriously as far as browser security is concerned.

11 posted on 05/12/2015 6:15:24 PM PDT by zeugma (Are there more nearby spiders than the sun is big?)
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Vastly improved browser, stated by a company making a browser == SPIN

They jut focus on what they want to hype what they wantto, and dont bring up any negative aspects like better snooping of you by big brother.


12 posted on 05/12/2015 6:16:42 PM PDT by Secret Agent Man (Gone Galt; Not averse to Going Bronson.)
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I’ve had no problems with viruses as of IE 1O.

As one computer expert told me, when you’re using an operating system that is a relatively open system, like Windows, you are making a tradeoff between being able to use any software and security. Apple has chosen security over openness.

It doesn’t necessarily mean that one is better than the other.


13 posted on 05/12/2015 6:18:35 PM PDT by Jonty30 (What Islam and secularism have in common is that they are both death cults)
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To: dayglored
This is looking pretty darn good, folks. I'm a die-hard Firefox fan, and my hatred of I.E. knows no bounds. But I'm gonna give Edge the benefit of the doubt and see what they've done

Good to see advances in security, though other browsers also are working on that, but what it most likely means is a browser that enables even less customization than IE does, and is only better for browsing with no more than 5 tabs (and with Ctrl+Tab not toggling btwn the last active tab). Safer but sterile. If this were a car....

Thus Microsoft Edge provides no support for VML, VB Script, Toolbars, BHOs, or ActiveX. .

14 posted on 05/12/2015 6:19:26 PM PDT by daniel1212 (Come to the Lord Jesus as a contrite damned+destitute sinner, trust Him to save you, then live 4 Him)
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To: dayglored

Does it have a script blocker? If not, I don’t need it.


15 posted on 05/12/2015 6:31:51 PM PDT by PAR35
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> Does it have a script blocker? If not, I don’t need it.

Dunno. Might be they've got one, or perhaps they've put in hooks to allow adding one of the user's choice.

16 posted on 05/12/2015 7:08:09 PM PDT by dayglored (Listen, strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is...sounding pretty good about now.)
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> It doesn’t necessarily mean that one is better than the other.

Security and convenience are two forces in counterbalance, and always will be. There is no single "better" -- just, which is more appropriate to the particular task(s) at hand.

I find having a locked front door a major inconvenience when I arrive home with bags of groceries in my hands. Know what I mean> :-)

17 posted on 05/12/2015 7:12:30 PM PDT by dayglored (Listen, strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is...sounding pretty good about now.)
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To: Jonty30
As they are designing it from the ground up, it should be about as safe as a browser can be.

I don't know who's saying this, but it's not true that Edge is a ground-up redesign. The Edge team started with a highly stripped down subset of IE 11. They cut out huge sections of legacy code in the IE code base and started from that.

18 posted on 05/12/2015 7:19:51 PM PDT by Sparticus (Tar and feathers for the next dumb@ss Republican that uses the word bipartisanship.)
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To: dayglored

MS’ biggest problem with IE is backward compatibility. That requirement makes stability and security enormously complex.

This is a new browser from the ground up, and they know what they’re doing.

It is worth checking out.


19 posted on 05/12/2015 7:45:24 PM PDT by MV=PY (The Magic Question: Who's paying for it?)
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To: dayglored

I hate BHO.


20 posted on 05/12/2015 8:06:50 PM PDT by deadrock (I is someone else.)
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