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IE7 will be safer, more secure, claims Microsoft
Published May 30th, 2006 in All Categories, Internet Explorer, Internet Explorer 7
The next version of Microsoft’s web browser Internet Explorer will fix all the problems relating to
security and will be easier to adapt, claims the company.
Microsoft’s group program manager for Internet Explorer, Tony Chor, who outlined the new features of the browser at a Webstock web design conference recently, said most importantly the new version improves the browser’s security, one of the most contentious issues involving users of IE6. He said while it is "architecturally more sound", it will use colors in the address bar to indicate the safety of sites. Green will denote safe sites, red for known phishing sites and yellow for suspected ones.
IE7 is currently in its second beta version and the final version is due to be released in the second half of this year. IE6 was released in 2001. IE7 will be safer, more secure, claims Microsoft









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