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French Government Urges You To Skip Internet Explorer For The Moment

It seems like the issue of Google’s security breach in China might have some far reaching consequences, aside from the search giant planning to pull out of China, of course. It seems that after Germany, the French Government agency, Certa, has warned users against using Internet Explorer (IE) for the moment. You’ve always been recommended to move away Internet Explorer 6, but this might actually be a good time to consider the alternatives out there such as Firefox, Chrome, Safari or Opera. After all, you wouldn’t want to wake up in the morning and find something amiss with your computer, right?

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