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Is using a website that supports only Chrome and IE but does not support firefox safe?

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I'm trying to use website (https://www.icorrectproof.com/) in Firefox (75.0), but it says that only Chrome and IE are supported. This also happens in safe mode and private windows (see attached image).

This seems somewhat questionale to me. What kind of featues are needed that are not supported by Firefox? While I do not think that Chrome or IE are inherently unsafe, is it in any way unsafe to use such a website? Or is it just bad design?

I'm trying to use website (https://www.icorrectproof.com/) in Firefox (75.0), but it says that only Chrome and IE are supported. This also happens in safe mode and private windows (see attached image). This seems somewhat questionale to me. What kind of featues are needed that are not supported by Firefox? While I do not think that Chrome or IE are inherently unsafe, is it in any way unsafe to use such a website? Or is it just bad design?
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This code is crazy. In works also in Firefox, when it introduces as version 64 and below.

Don't know why. I guess you have to ask them about it.