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<title>TidBITS: How to use a Mac with websites that require Internet Explorer</title>
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<description><![CDATA[As a business Mac and Safari user I encounter websites that require Internet Explorer to use the site.  A few even state in the sites usage acceptance agreement that Windows running IE is required to use the site. One prevents me from entering the site when I'm using Safari.  So far I've been able to use FireFox on those sites to accomplish what I need, but it has me a bit concerned because one of the sites is for the Arizona Department of Revenue, which I must use to make payroll tax deposits at each payroll.   <br><br>Any advice or resources for Mac users to work around "Windows IE Required" websites?]]></description>
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