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    #31
    Firefox all the way! Started with the Mozilla browser pa nga before eh! hehehe!

    BTW, it's primarily your internet connection that dictates how "fast" the pages loads, not with what browsers (IE or Firefox) you use. Other aspects like memory and processor speed contributes to this.

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    #32
    firefox is much better if used in DSL its much faster...

    I use IE in the office but st home.. dati naka DSL kami Firefox gamit ko.. satisfied naman..

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    #33
    ooooops.... sorry... post deleted...

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    #34
    ^^^Uhmm....Mozilla lauched the full version of Firefox 2.0 according to the website and the first post. Firefox 2 Beta 1 was launched way back weeks ago before the commercial release of Version 2.0

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    #35
    Ganda nga ng Firefox may auto recovery pa.

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    #36
    firefox din ako. been using this for a long time already.

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    #37
    Firefox. takaw exploit/virus ung IE and Outlook.

    Can't figure out why Firefox takes so long to load though

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    #38
    Firefox Password Manager vulnerability discovered

    "Today, Mozilla made public bug #360493, which exposes Firefox's Password Manager on many public sites. The flaw derives from Firefox's willingness to supply the username and password stored on one page on a domain to another page on a domain. For example, username/password input tags on a Myspace user's site will be unhelpfully propagated with the visitor's Myspace.com credentials. It was first discovered in the wild by Netcraft on Oct. 27. As this proof-of-concept illustrates, because the username/password fields need not be visible on the page, your password can be stolen in an almost completely transparent fashion. Stopgap solutions include avoiding using Password Manager and the Master Password Timeout Firefox extension, which will at least cause a prompt before the fields are filled. However, in the original case detailed in the bug report, the phish mimicked the login.myspace.com site almost perfectly, causing many users to believe they needed to log in. A description of this new type of attack, dubbed the Reverse Cross-Site Request (RCSR) vulnerability, is available from the bug's original author."
    READ HERE

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    #39
    acheche! lynx na lang nga! para walang exploit(wala ring pictures :D )

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    #40
    firefox 2.0 pa din.. great extensions.

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