Using 4 web browsers is not a security risk for me.Compartmentalisation is great from privacy perspective however at the same time it's a security nightmare () because more apps = more potential attack vectors.
Using 4 web browsers is not a security risk for me.Compartmentalisation is great from privacy perspective however at the same time it's a security nightmare () because more apps = more potential attack vectors.
That's why I said "potential".Using 4 web browsers is not a security risk for me.
Between Basic and Balanced, which one you would recommed, for someone that has AdGuard installed for Windows?Edge for Windows.
Pros:
+ Light privacy features (Tracking protection lists)
+ Compatible with Chrome extensions and themes
+ Feature rich
+ Powerful security (at the cost of Cons)
+ Chromium-based
Cons:
- Forced installation (can be uninstalled, but activates with old Edge)
- Heavily tied into Microsoft services
Safari on Mac.
Pros:
+ Light privacy features (Tracking protection by DuckDuckGo)
+ Minimal design
+ Compatible for iOS users using KeyChain
Cons:
- Limited extensions
- No themes support outside OS appearance settings
- Exclusive to Apple ecosystem
I do not have Adguard Premium installed, so unable to make a recommendation based on coupling Edge with Adguard. Adguard Premium has some of it's own protections: Stealth Mode | AdGuard KnowledgebaseBetween Basic and Balanced, which one you would recommed, for someone that has AdGuard installed for Windows?
Thanks. I currently have it to its deafult, which is balaced. Does switching to Basic, makes Edge faster?
@cruelsister 's fan confirmed.Discovered that my old friend, SeaMonkey, which I used for years long ago was still around. I downloaded it to have a look and find it's very similar to the one I remember. I've been using it all day and find it's faster than Edge, seems to be stable, and the GUI reminds me of years past. I don't pay much attention to the GUI on any software. If it works well, that's what matters. Prettiest interface in the world is junk if the software doesn't perform. SeaMonkey may once again become my primary browser.
you don't a whole browser for thatChromium for Netflix
I've had it installed before but almost never used it. Now I use it for Netflix only - to keep me signed in in separated browser and separated from my other browsing sessions.you don't a whole browser for that
Why not just use the Windows Store app then?I've had it installed before but almost never used it. Now I use it for Netflix only - to keep me signed in in separated browser and separated from my other browsing sessions.
I've tried it but I didn't like it.Why not just use the Windows Store app then?
What gives????
Am I the only one who uses Opera?
If so.... Why don't YOU use it?![]()