No, downloading Firefox shouldn't affext IE
Uninstalling Internet Explorer will not affect your internet connection.
No. Firefox and Internet Explorer are two totally different pieces of software and do not affect each other in any way (unless you are importing your favourites/bookmarks).
If you are downloading something from the internet, it does not affect the strength of the Wi-Fi signal or other internet signal, since that is solely based on the router's performance or modem's performance, but the speed at which it operates is greatly affected.
Deleting Firefox should not affect Internet Explorer in any way because they are two different pieces of software. Closing an open Firefox window may free up some bandwidth on your local internet network but deleting Firefox altogether should have no effect.
No, program-wise it will not. Although, it can free some network bandwidth for you to use.
In a word, yes.Even though you are not downloading the Youtube videos, the data is still being transferred to your computer so that you can watch them.
No. It should not affect your computer files.
Making a voice call, or sending a text - does not affect your data allowance. Your data allowance is only used if you're downloading content from the mobile internet.
If it doesnt affect the PC then it wont affect the laptop as well.
how the globalization and internet affect your daily life
Yes, it seems that the Internet does affect the morality of a person. What is viewed on the Internet might initially cause shock or dismay but eventually becomes commonplace in some cases.
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