Firefox 53: no support for Windows XP or Vista

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John Connor

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I wonder if Opera will work in XP. Besides, Opera now has its own built-in VPN. I tested it and it's pretty secure. Although, I have yet to sniff packets from the browser. It does pass https://www.dnsleaktest.com/ The ASN they use is Surfeasy. They have servers in Canada and the Netherlands.

Do make sure you have WebRTC off. That will leak yo butt faster than a three day old buretto from TacoHell.
 

bruceb

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It seems they are mainly security updates and I have had no issues with them. Other have used that registry hack as well and no one has seen any issues caused by it.
 

John Connor

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The issue is that the updates address POS system OS's and not a desktop OS. This was a discussion in the Pale Moon browser forum.
 

bruceb

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How about a link ? So far no issues and extended POS updates will not be for much longer anyway.
 

John Connor

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http://www.zdnet.com/article/hacked-windows-xp-still-updates-still-a-bad-idea/

I run XP myself on a netbook that stays on 24/7 with a FTP server and PhoneTray. But I'm not at all concerned about hacking crap. It's all on the user.

In fact, I haven't used BS updates since 2004 in any OS. Never had an issue. It's all on the user. I just shake my head on people with update issues posted on forums across the Internet.

I periodically scan my computer with Malwarebytes, Super antispyware, Herdprotect, Hijackthis, Freefixer, TDsskiller, etc, etc. Nothing is ever found. I guess my use of Noscript, uBlock (non-origin), Sandboxie and VooDoo Shield goes a long way.