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I am using windows 10.

I am use Firefox, google chrome, MS Edge.

Any of the three browser still support ActiveX?

 

 

I don't think so, but IE 11 supports it if you can download that.

If you really need it badly, you can install VirtualBox, download an older Windows ISO image file and install it on the virtual machine. Older Windows has older web browser e.g. Win7 has some IE.

Edited by Sensei

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1 hour ago, Sensei said:

If you really need it badly, you can install VirtualBox, download an older Windows ISO image file and install it on the virtual machine. Older Windows has older web browser e.g. Win7 has some IE.

Thanks for reply, in fact I just want to make sure ActiveX is NOT exist in my system, it is no good for computer security.

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