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is there a danger to keeping unused browsers (not updated) on my PC

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There are some users who keep other browsers on their PC in addition to Firefox - i.e., chrome, etc - that are unused and not updated. for most, when they do launch the browser, it will update, but is there a security vulnerability/risk it keeping an unused, unupdated browser on a machine (i.e. plugins, add-ons,etc)? I say remove it if not needed, but our admin says there is no issue with having these on the system since they will update if they are ever used.

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There are some users who keep other browsers on their PC in addition to Firefox - i.e., chrome, etc - that are unused and not updated. for most, when they do launch the browser, it will update, but is there a security vulnerability/risk it keeping an unused, unupdated browser on a machine (i.e. plugins, add-ons,etc)? I say remove it if not needed, but our admin says there is no issue with having these on the system since they will update if they are ever used. thanks!

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Hi, no danger at all - as long as one of them isn't your default browser, and if you do want to use them, you make sure they are up to date first.

I currently have 7 other browsers installed for comparison and testing purposes!

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I think you can imagine a scenario where a command line is executed on the PC that launches content X in program Y, or a reusable component of program Y is called or instantiated by program Z, to exploit a known vulnerability in program Y. That may occur too quickly for an updater to protect the system.