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<blockquote data-quote="RoboMan" data-source="post: 848617" data-attributes="member: 53544"><p>Well, this being the case we could all use Linux or MacOS that were proven to be "safer" that Windows "out of the box", still here we are. Of course Chrome will always be more secure (unless Mozilla is suddenly acquired by Microsoft which will probably never happen); but Firefox is meant usually for another kind of public. Usually doesn't come as an addition in an installer, is not usually top #1 in public sites reviews and isn't advertised in #1 search engine. So, most likely Firefox users, aforementioned by [USER=57019]@Handsome Recluse[/USER] are a bit nerdier or IT-related, meaning the security bonus Chrome has to offer will not be such a difference, probably because Firefox will be tuned up according to security and privacy needs.</p><p></p><p>But, as you mention, Chrome will always be on top of Firefox when it comes to funding different teams. If my main concern was purely security, I would for sure go for Chrome. Since I find my ways to complement the lack of top-class security in Firefox, I don't really need Google's browser. Still, I recommend it to begginers that will for sure not tweak Firefox, and to those which primary concern is security.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RoboMan, post: 848617, member: 53544"] Well, this being the case we could all use Linux or MacOS that were proven to be "safer" that Windows "out of the box", still here we are. Of course Chrome will always be more secure (unless Mozilla is suddenly acquired by Microsoft which will probably never happen); but Firefox is meant usually for another kind of public. Usually doesn't come as an addition in an installer, is not usually top #1 in public sites reviews and isn't advertised in #1 search engine. So, most likely Firefox users, aforementioned by [USER=57019]@Handsome Recluse[/USER] are a bit nerdier or IT-related, meaning the security bonus Chrome has to offer will not be such a difference, probably because Firefox will be tuned up according to security and privacy needs. But, as you mention, Chrome will always be on top of Firefox when it comes to funding different teams. If my main concern was purely security, I would for sure go for Chrome. Since I find my ways to complement the lack of top-class security in Firefox, I don't really need Google's browser. Still, I recommend it to begginers that will for sure not tweak Firefox, and to those which primary concern is security. [/QUOTE]
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