Google wont support IE6 PDF Print E-mail
Written by Adam   
Sunday, 31 January 2010 19:09

IE.jpegMicrosoft proclaimed will continue to provide support in Internet Explorer 6 browsers until four years. But the users are likely to leave IE 6 as soon as possible. Because some sites have removed their support for that web browsers release in 2001.The search engine, Google even officially declared not to support IE 6 after March 1 this year. IE6 has many security holes and was responsible for several attacks in the search engine. Online services such as Google Docs will not work optimally when accessed using a IE6.

Google recommends that IE users upgrade to the latest version of the browser, IE8. Hackers often use IE6 to attack the weaknesses of Google, as happened in the case of an attack on gmail account of human rights activist in China.Not only Google, the previous French and German governments also suggested that Internet users are using a browser other than IE. Both countries will allow internet users until Microsoft fix its security system.

According to a representative of Google, Rajen Sheth at the blog, Google Docs and Google's search site is a service that will withdraw from IE6. A number of main functions at both services will not function optimally.IE6 users currently still dominates searching in cyberspace. Even in the UK 20 percent of Internet users use that old browser.

 

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