Even with an up-to-date browser, using XP and Vista is simply a poor security choice. (Credit: Bob Al-Greene) Most people browse the web using Google Chrome without. In fact, XP and Vista combined held 9.73 percent of the pie - a significant number to be sure, but one that shows people need to be encouraged to get off ancient operating systems. Last month, XP had less than 10 percent market share, per Net Applications. Firefoxs features include a popup blocker. That’s probably why Mozilla is keeping support around for long - it’s the best option for hundreds of millions of users. Firefox is Mozillas next generation open source web browser. With Chrome no longer an option, many are likely using Firefox. Many XP and Vista users thus choose to use third-party browsers. IE9 is only available for Windows Vista and Windows 7, while IE10 and IE11 are only for Windows 7 and Windows 8. Windows XP users cannot upgrade to newer versions of Microsoft’s browser: IE8 is the latest version they can install. Mozilla is thus going out of its way to support XP for additional years, and Vista for a few months, even longer than Microsoft in both cases. Mainstream Support for Vista ended on Apand Extended Support will be pulled on April 11, 2017. Keep in mind that Microsoft retired Mainstream Support for Windows XP on Apand then pulled Extended Support for the operating system on April 8, 2014. Mozilla correctly notes that “unsupported operating systems receive no security updates, have known exploits, and are dangerous for you to use.” The company also tells enterprises that September 2017 should be considered the support end date for planning purposes and “strongly recommends” that all users “upgrade to a version of Windows that is supported by Microsoft.”Īnd yet Mozilla is taking its sweet time. After that, it may continue for a few more months, but eventually the browser won’t get new versions on those operating systems. This means Mozilla will provide regular Firefox security patches for XP and Vista users for nine more months. Unlike Google, which in addition to old OS X releases also dropped Windows XP and Vista support, Mozilla decided to keep supporting older versions of Windows. In August 2016, Mozilla dropped Firefox support for OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, OS X 10.7 Lion, and OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion. The latest version of Microsoft Edge uses Chromes webpage-rendering code, Chromium, guaranteeing site compatibility and freeing up its developers to add unique.
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