Tech Tips: Time to Say Goodbye to IE
Contributed by Jerry Price, Assistive Technology Specialist
Jaws users have been using Internet Explorer (IE) for decades, but the Internet browser has lost its functionality. Many web sites will redirect users to early versions of web pages or simply not allow IE to interact with their sites, telling users to upgrade to a modern browser. As an aside, IE will continue to be supported as long as Windows 10 exists, but the software lacks many utilities for navigation and security. With Chrome and Safari dominating the web browser arena, screen reader users may want to put an end to their surfing frustrations and try something new.
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