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I use Firefox on my computer and Dolphin on my phone.
Google chrome-fastest, but takes up lots of resources. has good and lots of addons.
Firefox-use it as a second/primary browser with google chrome, it's more or less.
Firefox tends to have crashing issues and closing is slow
Chrome or firefox...your choice. I personally got used to firefox.
Steam browser is even worse than internet explorer, use it ONLY as ingame browsing.
also it never crashes, thats a lie. never crashed on me.
Chrome is really slow.
You can find detailed description about it and about popular browsers too in this article > http://sensorstechforum.com/which-is-the-most-secure-browser-for-2016-firefox-chrome-internet-explorer-safari-2/
It is cool that people still research such things.
Good luck!
Haha - well everybody has a different opinion - for me a browser is like a language - forever changing... so with the emergence of more browsers and features I keep using more and more browsers. If somebody is searching for new ones to try like me it might be a good idea to research. As I was searching, I just found an Opera-based browser > Vivaldi. Seems pretty neat!
It has been like this since forever.
I would like to see an extended list with all these browsers you linked compared to Epic / HTTPS Everywhere / Avira Scout / Vivaldi / Tor / IceBrowser / Aviator / the Comodo browsers / Dooble and etc... It would be really interesting!
EDIT: What I think is that is a matter of preference, but for security and updates, there are facts and all browsers should be compared.
Which version? I use the Dev edition, but it is a bit slow for me...
But browsers didn't stop developing then - they are still adding new features to them and there are better browsers since then...