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Poll: What browser do you use?
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Chrome
29
50.00%
Firefox
20
34.48%
Opera
3
5.17%
Safari
1
1.72%
Others (mention)
5
8.62%
Total
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100%

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#11
My Fav Browser is Chrome...NO plugins Required (Flash supported) (Like in firefox)
Thanks to Post4Vps
#12
(10-06-2015, 12:42 PM)Crypt-K Wrote: OMG this post is so funny because I was just thinking about this. I used chrome for so long then they stopped supporting java which kinda pissed me off a bit. So after a few more months of using chrome I started to notice that their was a load of things that firefox supported that chrome didnt as well as the view of the whole browser and saving and caching data and such. I decided to test firefox out for a week and decided to just delete and stop fooling around with chrome. I am not happily a firefox user.

Firefox is very insecure and slow too, it doesn't support multithreading as well as browser sandboxing, unless you use the Dev Edition (which I use as my secondary browser).
My favorite browser would be any Chrome variant that supports Java(I need it for Virtualizor's serial console as well as SolusVM's). I currently use a modified older version of Chrome.
#13
(11-02-2015, 11:40 AM)karatekidmonkey Wrote:
(10-06-2015, 12:42 PM)Crypt-K Wrote: OMG this post is so funny because I was just thinking about this. I used chrome for so long then they stopped supporting java which kinda pissed me off a bit. So after a few more months of using chrome I started to notice that their was a load of things that firefox supported that chrome didnt as well as the view of the whole browser and saving and caching data and such. I decided to test firefox out for a week and decided to just delete and stop fooling around with chrome. I am not happily a firefox user.

Firefox is very insecure and slow too, it doesn't support multithreading as well as browser sandboxing, unless you use the Dev Edition (which I use as my secondary browser).
My favorite browser would be any Chrome variant that supports Java(I need it for Virtualizor's serial console as well as SolusVM's). I currently use a modified older version of Chrome.

I don't think that FireFox would be insecure. About that slow thing I partly agreed with you, because in the past on my older PC with Windows XP it was much faster. If you would like to try the most secure FireFox then try Comodo IceDradon. It was made by Comodo Inc. which is one of the biggest security company. They made largest number of SSL certificates in the World. (1 of every 3)

You can download IceDragon from here: https://www.comodo.com/home/browsers-too...9465b38b88
#14
Firefox is my favorite browser, but Chrome is also best
#15
(11-02-2015, 01:35 PM)Dudi Wrote:
(11-02-2015, 11:40 AM)karatekidmonkey Wrote:
(10-06-2015, 12:42 PM)Crypt-K Wrote: OMG this post is so funny because I was just thinking about this. I used chrome for so long then they stopped supporting java which kinda pissed me off a bit. So after a few more months of using chrome I started to notice that their was a load of things that firefox supported that chrome didnt as well as the view of the whole browser and saving and caching data and such. I decided to test firefox out for a week and decided to just delete and stop fooling around with chrome. I am not happily a firefox user.

Firefox is very insecure and slow too, it doesn't support multithreading as well as browser sandboxing, unless you use the Dev Edition (which I use as my secondary browser).
My favorite browser would be any Chrome variant that supports Java(I need it for Virtualizor's serial console as well as SolusVM's). I currently use a modified older version of Chrome.

I don't think that FireFox would be insecure. About that slow thing I partly agreed with you, because in the past on my older PC with Windows XP it was much faster. If you would like to try the most secure FireFox then try Comodo IceDradon. It was made by Comodo Inc. which is one of the biggest security company. They made largest number of SSL certificates in the World. (1 of every 3)

You can download IceDragon from here: https://www.comodo.com/home/browsers-too...9465b38b88

I know about IceDragon and I'm currently testing it on my home network. It's on a special isolated test computer. I like it very much, however I'm not a person who likes Comodo as I have had multiple bad experiences with them.
They also make a secure version of Chrome, it's called Chromodo.
#16
I choose firefox as it doesnt load too much like chrome
it runs fast than chrome
and also uses less ram than chrome
#17
(11-10-2015, 11:55 AM)Aman Wrote: I choose firefox as it doesnt load too much like chrome
it runs fast than chrome
and also uses less ram than chrome

+1 @Aman good points, I agree it is faster then Chrome and also uses less memory it also having a inbuilt chat plugin.
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#18
FireFox is my choice, it has an easy-to-use GUI, many useful add-ons and is the top rated browser for speed and privacy.

Chrome is a RAM eater and has been made to spy us and optimize their search engine.
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#19
I mainly use Chrome. But since our ISP, a subsidiary of Liberty Global, uses Silverlight in it's Horizon Go. I am forced to use another browser for watching TV. I use Firefox for that purpose btw.
#20
Woa! I did not expect that many to have Firefox! It's 50%/50% between firefox and chrom
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