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# Securing Internet Explorer (1 of 5) - The Internet Options dialog box can be used to secure Internet Explorer - Current releases of Windows 10/8/7 come with Internet Explorer 11 - Windows 10 features a new browser called Microsoft Edge to eventually replace Internet Explorer - Tips about...

# Securing Internet Explorer (1 of 5) - The Internet Options dialog box can be used to secure Internet Explorer - Current releases of Windows 10/8/7 come with Internet Explorer 11 - Windows 10 features a new browser called Microsoft Edge to eventually replace Internet Explorer - Tips about using Internet Explorer 11: - To open the Internet Explorer menu bar, press the Alt key or right-click a blank area in the title bar and check Menu bar in the shortcut menu - Look for https and a padlock icon in the browser address box when HTTPS (HTTP Secure) is used - If you have a problem with IE 11, try installing Windows updates, applying a restore point, or refreshing Windows 10/8 - You can disable Internet Explorer by using Program and Features, Turn Windows features on or off

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