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    In June 2022, Microsoft permanently retired Internet Explorer in favor of Microsoft Edge as their sole browser. [78] [79] As of January 2023, Microsoft Edge was the 3rd most used web browser having 4.46% as market share. [80] In 2023, Internet Explorer was permanently disabled by Microsoft on most versions of Windows 10. [81]

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    Waterfox is a free and open-source web browser and fork of Firefox. It claims to be ethical and user-centric, emphasizing performance and privacy. [2] There are official Waterfox releases for Windows, macOS, Linux and Android. [3] [4] It was initially created to provide official 64-bit support, back when Firefox was only available for 32-bit ...

  4. Wikipedia:Bypass your cache - Wikipedia

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    In versions of Firefox that display a single, orange "Firefox" button: click the "Firefox" button and click "Options". Select the "Advanced" section, and go to the "Network" tab, and click the "Clear Now" button. Then click "OK". When Firefox displays a menu bar, from the "Edit" or "Tools" menu, choose "Preferences" or "Options".

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    With $1 million in a 401(k) and no mortgage on a $500,000 home, retirement at 60 may, in fact, be possible. However, retiring before eligibility for Social Security and Medicare mean relying more ...

  8. 50 With No Retirement Savings? Here's Why You're Not Doomed - AOL

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    If you max out at an IRA at $667 per month for 15 years and your investments give you an annual 10% return, which is consistent with the S&P 500's long-term average, you'll end up with about $254,000.

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    The median retirement savings balance among Americans aged 65 to 74 is $200,000, according to the Federal Reserve. But ideally, you'll kick off your retirement with a larger nest egg than that.