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Internet Explorer 9 supports two methods of tracking protection. The primary method is through the use of Tracking Protection Lists (TPL)[70] which are now supplied by internet privacy-related organizations or companies. Tracking Protection by default remains on once enabled, unlike InPrivate Filtering which had to be enabled each time Internet Explorer 8 started. When a TPL is selected, Internet Explorer 9 blocks or allows third-party URI downloads based on rules in the TPL. Users can create their personal TPL's or select a TPL supplied by a third party.

Internet Explorer 8 used SmartScreen technology, which, according to Microsoft, was successful against phishing or other malicious sites and in blocking of socially engineered malware.[73] In Internet Explorer 9, the protection against malware downloads is extended with SmartScreen Application Reputation.[74] This warns downloaders if they are downloading an application without a safe reputation from a site that does not have a safe reputation.

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In late 2010, the results of browser malware testing undertaken by NSS labs were published.[75] The study looked at the browser's capability to prevent users following socially engineered links of a malicious nature and downloading malicious software. It did not test the browser's ability to block malicious web pages or code.

According to NSS, Internet Explorer 9 blocked 99% of malware downloads compared to 90% for Internet Explorer 8 that does not have SmartScreen Application Reputation feature.In early 2010, similar tests gave Internet Explorer 8 an 85% passing grade, the 5% improvement being attributed to "continued investments in improved data intelligence".[76] By comparison, the same research showed that Chrome 6, Firefox 3.6 and Safari 5, which all rely on Google's Safe Browsing Service, scored 6%, 19% and 11%, respectively. Opera 10 scored 0%, failing to "detect any of the socially engineered malware samples".[77]

Could also use something like Citrix Xenapp running on a server with IE9 or above on it, and run it that way, but I think the licensing cost would be prohibitive. But that really is more fixing the problem on the wrong end. just my .02 I would look into upgrading to win 7, and then wait for the verdict to be in on windows 10 and skip windows 8 all together.

Internet Explorer 7 for Windows XP / Windows Server 2003Direct download links to IE8:Internet Explorer 8 for Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2003Direct download links to IE9:Internet Explorer 9 for Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008

Internet Explorer 10 for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008Direct download links to IE11:Internet Explorer 11 for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008If I have missed anything, please share it in the comments below.

Internet Explorer 9 or simply IE9 is the latest version of the Internet Explorer browser by Microsoft. It was introduced to the general public on March 14, 2010. Compared to Internet Explorer 8 which was introduced about five years ago, it has been a big improvement with many new features and bug-free operating system integration.

You may receive some pop-up messages that warn you about incompatible updates or program un-installations. This can be remedied easily, just click on the "Updates" or "Programs" link and then check if there are any new updates available for your Windows Vista or Internet Explorer version. You will then need to follow the simple instructions on how to install them, either through Windows Update or by downloading the" Updates" &" Installers" section from Microsoft's website. Once you have completed this step, you should not have any problems. Internet Explorer v9 also has a number of new features that make this version more user-friendly and practical than its previous version; however, it does come with a few drawbacks as well.



Internet Explorer 9 introduced the concept of Microsoft Edge, which is basically a browser extension which supports the Windows 7 platform. This means that Internet Explorer and all Microsoft Office applications such as Word, Excel and PowerPoint will appear in the new browser. Internet Explorer users who are using the older version of Microsoft Office will need to download and install the "Microsoft Office 2010" component before they are able to use the new browser. Internet Explorer users will need to download and install the latest version of the Adobe Flash, which is available free of charge from the Adobe website, in order to view Flash content on the new browser.

Notifications are less intrusive, such as when you download a file, appearing as small non-modal tabs that appear at the bottom of the screen rather than a dialog box that interrupts your browsing and has to be dealt with before you can get back to work. These look very similar to the notification boxes in Chrome.

The new SmartScreen Download Reputation Authority attempts to protect users from malicious downloads by gauging how reputable a website is when a user clicks on a download link. This judgment is based on factors such as how popular the site is with Bing users and whether the site has a signed digital security certificate. It's clearly a work-in-progress though as it's not enabled in the current beta.

Other minor but long overdue improvements include tabs that can be turned into separate windows as well as a Chrome-like thumbnail gallery of your most frequently visited sites that appear everytime you open a new tab. There's also a new add-ons manager where you can manage all third party add-ons, from plug-ins to search providers and extensions, in one place. Cleverly, IE will attempt to gauge the performance impact of any toolbar add-ons so you can disable them if they're too slow.

The IE9 beta is a free download, so you can try it out for yourself. It will work with any computer that can run Windows Vista Service Pack 2 or Windows 7, but Windows XP users are left out. It's worth bearing in mind that is a beta version and it sometimes crashed or froze in our tests.

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However, in the rare case that you need to download an old version of Internet Explorer, you have a few options. Let's take a look at why you might want to do this and where you can download the browser.

Microsoft used to offer IE6 on its website but has since removed it. Thankfully, the Internet Archive, which is dedicated to preserving internet history, has a copy of IE6 with Service Pack 1 available to download.

Since you probably don't use either of these OSes, though, you're better off grabbing a copy from OldApps.com. As the name suggests, this resource offers downloads of old software. From retro gaming to old audio apps to unsupported system utilities, it offers pretty much everything.

Head to the Internet Explorer page on OldApps to download the version you need. You'll find versions going all the way back to Internet Explorer 3. Keep an eye on the supported platforms for each version, though. You can't run anything lower than IE11 natively on Windows 10, so you'll need a virtual machine (as we discuss below).

Sites like BrowserStack and Browserling allow you to test websites using a variety of browsers while remaining in your own browser. You don't need to download an app or set up remote access, so the work on your end is simple.

Unfortunately, because these are professionals tools designed for testing, they aren't free. BrowserStack offers a limited free trial, while Browserling restricts you to a few categories unless you subscribe. This means that you'll likely need to pay to access IE6 or IE8 in this way.

In this document, Windows users will find Microsoft Windows Internet Explorer 9 Beta version download links suitable for their Windows operating system as well as a short guide showing how to install Internet Explorer 9 (IE9 Beta) with screenshots.
I tried to place some Internet Explorer 9 photos or IE9 screenshots in order to help you visualize how is your new web browser.

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