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The Australian online retailer Kogan.com has introduced the world's first "tax" on Microsoft's Internet Explorer 7 (IE7) browser.
Customers who use IE7 will have to pay an extra surcharge on online purchases made through the firm's site.
Chief executive Ruslan Kogan told the BBC he wanted to recoup the time and costs involved in "rendering the website into a antique browser".
The charge is set to 6.8% - 0.1% for every month since the IE7 launch.
Every month the surcharge will rise by 0.1%.
According to Mr Kogan the idea was born when the company started working on a site relaunch.
Mr Kogan said that even though only 3% of his customers used the old version of the browser, his IT team had become pre-occupied with making adaptations to make pages display properly on IE 7.
Mr Kogan said it was unlikely that anyone would actually pay the charges. His goal is to encourage users to download a more up-to-date version of Internet Explorer or a different browser.
http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-18440979
hobbit709
(41,694 posts)Egalitarian Thug
(12,448 posts)M$ resists any and all protocols because the rules are made to facilitate compatibility and their model is to lock people into their proprietary pay forever for anything with the logo on it.
steve2470
(37,457 posts)RC
(25,592 posts)Works for me.
IE is insecure poison. So is Windows.
Linux + Firefox for me.