Battle Browsers Challenge

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Edward ST

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:biggrin: Hello! :biggrin:
I have a new pool: Which browser do you like?
For this pool, I have 2 options: Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox.

I chosen these browsers because it's a big fight for the 1st place.
Thanks for votes and for replies! :)
UPDATE: This fight is at security, performance and usability. In one word: all. :)
 
...1st place in what? - popularity, or what really counts - safety, & privacy...

Comodo Dragon - Comodo IceDragon - & throw in GRC DNSBenchmark to find which DNS provider is best for "you", & "your" location, in regards to speed ,& reliability
 
ultradolby1 said:
...1st place in what? - popularity, or what really counts - safety, & privacy...

Comodo Dragon - Comodo IceDragon - & throw in GRC DNSBenchmark to find which DNS provider is best for "you", & "your" location, in regards to speed ,& reliability

...oh, ok, I get it - in that case, Firefox - Chrome's too sniffy /w/ all of their privacy compromising features (code). ie. RLZ identifier, usage statistic spying etc.!...
 
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illumination said:
I have chosen Firefox, mainly because of the extensions i like to use.

Correct me if I am wrong,Chrome have more extensions?

They both have a ton of add ons that are similar in functionality, i find the ones for firefox work better for my needs.
 
chrome for its speed and sync ability. FF sync is bit confusing and lengthy IMO. chrome just uses google id for syncing and its too easy.
 
Chrome is better on security, Firefox better for personalization

i will go Chrome because i prefer a car with more security than one with more tuned parts.
 
Umbra Corp. said:
Chrome is better on security, Firefox better for personalization

i will go Chrome because i prefer a car with more security than one with more tuned parts.

As of lately, all of the browser are pretty much secure, especially depending on the extensions one uses, so it boils down to a matter of personal choice in the end. Not that all of us have not had this discussion 5,000 times on here ;) :D
 
illumination said:
As of lately, all of the browser are pretty much secure, especially depending on the extensions one uses, so it boils down to a matter of personal choice in the end. Not that all of us have not had this discussion 5,000 times on here ;) :D

Built-in Sandbox/Flash Player/PDF viewer > Firefox built-in...nothing :D
 
Umbra Corp. said:
illumination said:
As of lately, all of the browser are pretty much secure, especially depending on the extensions one uses, so it boils down to a matter of personal choice in the end. Not that all of us have not had this discussion 5,000 times on here ;) :D

Built-in Sandbox/Flash Player/PDF viewer > Firefox built-in...nothing :D

Noscript & Request Policy/open source= I have control of my browser! :P:D
 
i think the poll is based only on built-in features,

illumination said:
Noscript & Request Policy/open source= I have control of my browser! :P:D

can add the same to Chrome , so Chrome still own FF ;)
 
Umbra Corp. said:
i think the poll is based only on built-in features,

illumination said:
Noscript & Request Policy/open source= I have control of my browser! :P:D

can add the same to Chrome , so Chrome still own FF ;)

Test the ones for Chrome against the ones for Firefox and get back to me ;)
 
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