What Web Browsers does the website support?

What Web Browsers does the website support?

The Associations website is best viewed with Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome, Firefox or Safari.  Internet explorer is no longer a supported browser by Microsoft and will not display most newer most web pages correctly.  

If you are using Internet Explorer, please consider upgrading to Microsoft edge, Google Chrome or Firefox.  All of which are free upgrades.

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