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By Davide De Vellis |
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Despite the rise in popularity of many new Web browsers such as Google Chrome and Mozilla’s FireFox, Microsoft’s Internet Explorer is still the browser of choice for many PC users. According to recent statistics from Wikimedia, Internet Explorer is still the browser of choice for over 23% of PC users. Internet Explorer (also known as IE) is often the target of criticism for it’s sluggish performance (and sometimes security issues), but over the years Microsoft have made some great improvements in the browser and no wonder it still hasn’t gone away.
All of that being said, there are most certainly some factors that may cause Internet Explorer to be running slow over time, and the good new is there are some things you can do to help speed it up.
So what do you do is Internet Explorer is running slow for you? This list provides the a couple of ways to bring back the speed in IE.
You can check within IE to see if there is an newer version of the browser available.
If you can’t update from within the product, you can always check for and download the latest version of IE directly from the Windows website. At the time of writing this article, the latest version for windows 7 and 8 is IE10 (Windows 8.1 users can upgrade to IE11), Vista it is IE9 and XP is IE8.
Add-ons add more functionality to your browser. A few add-ons are useful for the browser to ais in your browsing experience, such as the Adobe Acrobat add-on that enables the ability to open PDF files directly in the browser. Some other add-ons are absolutely unnecessary and are often added to your browser while you are installing other software, without your knowledge. Add-ons are typically one of four types: toolbars and extensions, accelerators, tracking protection and search providers.
How to disable add-ons
Your favorites include the websites you visit very often. This might be very useful, but over time this will slow down your browser.
Your browsing history is a record of all websites you have visited, saved passwords, cookies, temporary internet files and any information you have entered in the address bar. Over time this data will accumulate and cause the browser to become slow. You can delete some of this information in order to clear up some space.
These options are bound to speed up your IE browsing experience. If you don’t notice any significant improvements, maybe it is time to shift to any of the vast Internet Explorer alternatives I mentioned earlier. These includes Google’s Chrome, Mozilla Firefox or even Opera. These browsers worth a look and you should give them a try, at least as a secondary browser.
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