Microsoft gives up on offering a secure browser, advises users to type in URLs rather than click on links. Next thing you know they’ll advise you to securize your Windows servers by unplugging them from the network.
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Microsoft gives up on offering a secure browser, advises users to type in URLs rather than click on links. Next thing you know they’ll advise you to securize your Windows servers by unplugging them from the network.
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