On Mon, 06 Dec 2004 10:56:11 -0400, Jim Davis
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >I guess the perception felt by some people (myself included) is that if
> >some spyware turns up that I don't like I can crack open the firefox
> >source code and fix the problem myself. My fix may or may not end up
> >being incorporated in the publicly released code, but at least my
> >machines will be somewhat protected.
> >
> >That's an option I just don't have with IE.
> 
> And one that the vast majority of people we're talking about ("the masses") 
> won't even be aware of.  I'm > a computer professional and only know a small 
> handful of people that MIGHT be able to do this.  I 
> certainly couldn't myself.

You could surely click the "update" button though.

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