Web Browsers: LSU Overview (ITS Recommendations)
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ITS Web Browser Recommendations
In today’s highly heterogeneous computing environment, it is important to maintain a level playing field across multiple architectures and operating systems for the best end-user experience. With this in mind, LSU Information Technology Services recommends the following list of browsers for the most substantial and enjoyable browser experience.
Keep your Web Brower Secure. As browsers have become more processor and memory-intensive, there needs to be some guidance as to which browsers work best. Generally, we recommend using the newest browser release. The newest browser release generally provides the greatest compliance with web standards and browser security; however, not all older operating systems can run the latest versions.
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Web Browsers & Operating Systems
Common Web Browsers
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Recommendation by Operating System
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Windows 7
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Windows 8
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Windows 10
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Mac OS X 10.6 or higher
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Linux
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Google Chrome is a fast internet browser designed for quick and easy access. Chrome has safety features and pre-installed malware and phishing protection to keep your information secure as you browse the internet.
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YES |
YES |
YES
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YES |
YES |
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Mozilla Firefox is a robust, full-featured open-source browser that makes browsing more efficient.
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YES |
YES |
YES
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YES |
YES |
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Safari is a browser that renders web pages at lightning speed. It works on your iPad, iPhone, iPod touch, Mac, and PC. It shows you your favorite sites at a glance.
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NO |
NO |
NO
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YES |
NO |
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Internet Explorer Version 11 (IE) is integrated into all current Windows operating systems and cannot be removed.
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YES |
YES |
NO
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N/A |
N/A |
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Microsoft Edge is the new web browser introduced by Windows 10 operating systems.
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N/A
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N/A
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YES
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N/A
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N/A
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