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<blockquote data-quote="RoboMan" data-source="post: 848610" data-attributes="member: 53544"><p>There's no point claiming a browser has horrible security if you mention tests done with the previous versions of it...</p><p></p><p>Of course Google Chrome uses Google SafeBrowsing, and it's great, no point in denying such. But if I want scam, malware and phishing detection I can always install TrafficLight which has shown better results in the tests done here along time.</p><p></p><p>But anyways, it's known Chrome will always have better security because Google can invest the $$ to hire the best and to put great bounty programs; <strong>NOT MEANING</strong> Firefox is "horrible at security".</p><p></p><p>And I insist, it's not about "Firefox is better ditch Chrome". They are different solutions for different needs: one focused on speed and efficiency, the other one focused on privacy. Is one better than the other? Probably, one will have advatages and disadvantages over the other. If I was concerned Firefox represented a potential threat to my security I would for sure ditch it, but it doesn't, it's just behind Chrome in terms of general protection, nothing that can't be solved with external manipulation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RoboMan, post: 848610, member: 53544"] There's no point claiming a browser has horrible security if you mention tests done with the previous versions of it... Of course Google Chrome uses Google SafeBrowsing, and it's great, no point in denying such. But if I want scam, malware and phishing detection I can always install TrafficLight which has shown better results in the tests done here along time. But anyways, it's known Chrome will always have better security because Google can invest the $$ to hire the best and to put great bounty programs; [B]NOT MEANING[/B] Firefox is "horrible at security". And I insist, it's not about "Firefox is better ditch Chrome". They are different solutions for different needs: one focused on speed and efficiency, the other one focused on privacy. Is one better than the other? Probably, one will have advatages and disadvantages over the other. If I was concerned Firefox represented a potential threat to my security I would for sure ditch it, but it doesn't, it's just behind Chrome in terms of general protection, nothing that can't be solved with external manipulation. [/QUOTE]
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