> I find this interesting.  My company recently sent out a 
> notice that IE will be the only supported browser in the 
> company network.  The DID allow me to send in an exception 
> request (I can't live without the JS debugger in Firefox).  
> But the funny thing was they claimed it was easier to keep IE 
> secure.  Now that had me rolling on the floor laughing.  
> 
> OK, I can understand if you want to focus your efforts on 
> securing just one browser.  But IE is a LOT less secure that 
> Firefox and the others.

In a controlled internal network environment, IE can be managed - and
secured - much more easily than Firefox:

http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/ie/ieak/default.mspx

In an unmanaged environment, I strongly recommend Firefox, though.

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