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Old 03-05-2007   #1 (permalink)
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For people who use opera for browsing make sure you have not disabled the fraud protection feature of the browser.

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Old 03-06-2007   #2 (permalink)
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i dont believe some people still use Opera...start using IE7 man...it rox !!
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opera is still poorest amongst all browsers when considering security
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If you're still using opera, I suggest you switch to Firefox or at least IE7. There are less updates available for that browser that you can never be sure of its' security.
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Firefox is already on the ball with this, I'll continue to use them unless opera can protect against phishing pages also?
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Opera is nice if a person is surfing a site where he doesnt require much security. But if you are thinking about opening a secure site then I`d reccomend you to use firefox for a change. Its fast also and its most secure.
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I think Opera is just finished out. Now a days people are using firefox and these latest versions.
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yeah i too agree with laker..opera is well phased out...only people use the mozilla and IE nowadays...
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I don't think, that their would be any any person still with Opera as from my point of view , i think opera is still poorest.....
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