People, Internet Explorer is not developed. As such, by using it, you are opening yourself up to security vulnerabilities. It will only be a matter of time before a smart hacker figures out how many people still use IE, and will find an exploit of some sort to do whatever they wish. Remember the WannaCry ransomware attack, which left Over 200,000 victims and more than 300,000 computers infected? That targeted people who either didn't have appropriate security patches from Microsoft, or who were using older Windows systems that were past their end-of-life.
As for Chrome accessibility, Chrome is fully accessible with the latest version of JAWS 2018 and NVDA. Older versions of JAWS are not recommended for use with Chrome. I would highly recommend you use the latest version of the NVDA Screen Reader; it can be downloaded from:
https://www.nvaccess.org/download/
I would also recommend you download the latest version of Chrome from:
https://www.google.com/chrome/
As for Firefox, I would also recommend you use the latest version of NVDA, which can be downloaded from the link above, as well as the latest version of Firefox. Firefox can be downloaded from:
https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/new/
Firefox Quantum, the latest Firefox, linked above, does not work well with JAWS versions older than JAWS 2018.1805.33. If you are running an older version of JAWS 2018, update to the latest version. If you are not running JAWS 2018, consider using Firefox 52 ESR, downloadable from this link:
https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/o … ll/#legacy
Microsoft Edge is still not quite up to par with NVDA, and is barely usable unless you have the latest JAWS 2018.
The Beast continued its studies with renewed Focus, building great Reference works and contemplating new Realities. The Beast brought forth its followers and acolytes to create a renewed smaller form of itself and, through Mischievous means, sent it out across the world.
from The Book of Mozilla, 6:27