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Is There A Safer/Better Place to Download a Different Browser?

Hello-


I hope this is the right Community to post this question.


I was notified by a frequent flyer that I would not be getting a fairly large amount of miles because I used Safari, a browser that they say is owned by Google, and therefore since Google has it's own Point system, it is incompatible with distributing the Miles I earned. I tried to get in contact with somebody at the airline to get a more detailed answer as to why I will not be receiving the Miles I earned, but no success. They said I need to use a different browser and they mentioned IE or Firefox.


OK, so I will use Firefox for dealing with this airlines' miles award distribution.


My main question is (I have only used Safari), is there a better place as far as security and staying away from a website that might make downloading Firefox more than the download and install that it should be? For example, ease os the install, installing the latest version of Firefox, etc. When my sister downloaded Chrome recently she found out that her personal info. and other privacy issues had majorly be violated. I would like to try and avoid any problems like this by using a reputable website and download the latest version.


Does downloading another browser on a MacBook Pro that is 3 years old cause any areas of concern that I should be aware of? is there anything different having 2 browsers installed on the MBP that a novice should know about? is there a website that one could recommend that I use if Apple does not have a place to get the latest version of this browser?


I appreciate any special considerations I should be aware of, and maybe there is none, but I do not want to be dealing with the issues my sister is apparantly dealing with from using a website to download Chrome that seems to have violated her personal information and other informat about her system.


If you have a recommendation for a well-known website to get this browswer and if you know what the latest version is for the Mac, I wold appreciate that info.


Thanks for any help you can give me.

MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.8), 500 GB HD 7200 rpm

Posted on Sep 12, 2012 6:23 AM

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Posted on Sep 12, 2012 8:35 AM

NObodE wrote:


....Safari, a browser that they say is owned by Google...


Safari is a Apple product, not Google, however Google search is integrated into the browser, not that this should matter any.



...and therefore since Google has it's own Point system, it is incompatible with distributing the Miles I earned.


Seems strange.



They said I need to use a different browser and they mentioned IE or Firefox.


Internet Explorer isn't avaialble for Mac's however Firefox is.



....is there a better place as far as security and staying away from a website that might make downloading Firefox more than the download and install that it should be? For example, ease os the install, installing the latest version of Firefox, etc. When my sister downloaded Chrome recently she found out that her personal info. and other privacy issues had majorly be violated. I would like to try and avoid any problems like this by using a reputable website and download the latest version.


Chrome is by Google which does spy on you. So use Firefox instead.


Here is a safe link for downloading Firefox, It also doubles by checking the versions of your installed browser plugins like Flash, Silverlight etc so that you can update these if they are not current.


http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/plugincheck/



However Firefox isn't privacy secure from online tracking etc (like from Google) unless additional add-ons are installed (Ghostery, Ad Block Plus, BetterPrivacy, Click&Clean, TACO, NoScript, HTTPSEveryWhere etc.,) if that is your concern. However there is a learning curve to using these browser add-ons so take your time and install one at a time as your web browsing will be altered somewhat as a result. (and some sites you will need to "whitelist" or you can't buy or order anything with the add-ons enabled)


Firefox is just a web browser, they are not interested in tracking your behavior etc., online like Google does.


Firefox will auto-update it and it's add-ons automatically, but not the browser plug-ins as they are cross-browser and installed by the user. Like Flash and Silverlight. You can also use the "About Firefox" to apply the update if there is one manually.



How to install Flash, fix problems


Does downloading another browser on a MacBook Pro that is 3 years old cause any areas of concern that I should be aware of?


No. It's another program like any other.



is there anything different having 2 browsers installed on the MBP that a novice should know about?


None really, you can use all of them (Chrome, Safari, Opera, Firefox) on a Mac.


They are slightly different than Safari your used too, however things work the same or better in some cases that Safari. Just takes some time to get used to using a differnet browser, however Firefox is the most feature rich browser with all it's customization and add-ons galore. Safari is quite dull and depressing actually.


Easier surfing option for hard of seeing users



https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/


https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/personas/




is there a website that one could recommend that I use if Apple does not have a place to get the latest version of this browser?


Apple doesn't recommend other browsers, but it's your machine and you can install any software you wish.


Bookmark the link in Safari


http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/plugincheck/



I appreciate any special considerations I should be aware of, and maybe there is none, but I do not want to be dealing with the issues my sister is apparantly dealing with from using a website to download Chrome that seems to have violated her personal information and other informat about her system.


You won't have that problem with Firefox, likely what occured is she signed up with Google's GMAIL which if you don't signout after logging into it, it will track you and save your search terms. Also with all the ad tracking online Google does too.


Also if she installed any Google software, like Google Earth, can potentially cause issues as it leaves a persistant update program installed.


The thing with Goggle and Facebook is not to use them at all, then they can't track you.


Currently Google doesnt't if you log out, however Facebook will track you even if you log out of Facebook.


http://www.businessinsider.com/heres-how-to-stop-facebook-from-tracking-you-2012 -9




...if you know what the latest version is for the Mac, I wold appreciate that info.


Current Mac version of Firefox is 15.0.1, which will get automatically installed and auto-updates by itself.


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