malberttoo
Well-Known Member
Pages with a lot of flash and ads can cause overheating, add some tracking filters to IE and that will help.
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Thanks Frank, had not seen this before either. FINALLY add-free on Metro IE!!!!!
Pages with a lot of flash and ads can cause overheating, add some tracking filters to IE and that will help.
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I thought I have mentioned before. You will love it, IE goes faster after applying those filters.
Chrome make it feel hot because its using lots of power to make it seem like its fast. Google finally acknowledged its a problem and says they will fix it...but no idea when... I guess we will see if they do.I use chrome, and the device is warm all the time. Really uncomfortable when using in bed.
No I wont use IE since it's desktop version too if it's not as the default browser,
also IE is or feels slower than Chrome.
How do I add the filters?
I went to IE > Settings > Manage Add-ons > Tracking Protection, but didn't see the ones you had highlighted.