So I have gone and installed Internet Explorer 9. So far so good, most of the sites I have been to look the same and work the same with very few exceptions. Even then it is just a matter of turning on the compatibility feature with a simple click to fix any issues.
One of the more exciting features of Internet Explorer 9 is the security and privacy tools added in. The tracking protection feature which identifies and blocks many forms of undesired tracking. The "Tracking Lists" will enable you to control what third-party site content can track you when online.
The "Tracking Protection List" contains web addresses (like msdn.com) that the browser will visit (or “call”) only if the consumer visits them directly by clicking on a link or typing their address. By limiting the calls to these websites and resources from other web pages, the TPL limits the information these other sites can collect.
This feature is not turned on by default, it is considered an "opt-in" feature. It has also been made easy to turn off this protection if for some reason the website does not work properly. A simple click to turn it off, and your done. It will be turned on again for the next site you visit.
One thing I have not mentioned is that IE9 is only available for Windows Vista and greater operating systems (Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008). I'm not sure Windows XP will ever be in the mix but you never know.
If you have any system questions or concerns, call the CCS Retail Systems Support Department at 800-672-4806 or email_us
-Bryan 





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