Warning: Attackers can Steal Windows Credentials using Google Chrome
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Through the years I have use many if not all browsers at one time or the other.
All of them keep changing, so it's hard to tell at any one time which is the best.
For the last few years I have been using Firefox. I like it and it likes my computers.
It's simple to use with out adding a bunch of add on's. I keep it simple.
I keep it update and it works. That's it.
I have tried Chrome a few times through the years and have yet like it. Every update seem to add something I didn't want from a browser.
Just be a browser and leave me alone. I will take care of the rest.
Jack
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I'm using Vivaldi. Beautiful and fast.
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I'm using Vivaldi. Beautiful and fast.
That's a web browser? hm.. never heard of that one..
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That's a web browser? hm.. never heard of that one..
It's based on Chromium and created by some former Opera devs.
Vivaldi is very promising. It has many options for users to customize the UI. The only major thing it's missing right now is cloud sync between devices (for bookmarks, history, etc.) - once that feature is implemented, I plan to switch to Vivaldi as my main browser.
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What Jack Said
Through the years I have use many if not all browsers at one time or the other.
All of them keep changing, so it's hard to tell at any one time which is the best.
For the last few years I have been using Firefox. I like it and it likes my computers.
It's simple to use with out adding a bunch of add on's. I keep it simple.
I keep it update and it works. That's it.
I have tried Chrome a few times through the years and have yet like it. Every update seem to add something I didn't want from a browser.
Just be a browser and leave me alone. I will take care of the rest.
Jack
Yes, yes, and yes!
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That's a web browser? hm.. never heard of that one..
I'm trying out one you probably never heard of before either it's called
IceCat
Introducing GNUzilla and IceCat
GNUzilla is the GNU version of the Mozilla suite, and GNU IceCat is the GNU version of the Firefox browser. Its main advantage is an ethical one: it is entirely free software. While the Firefox source code from the Mozilla project is free software, they distribute and recommend non-free software as plug-ins and addons. Also their trademark license restricts distribution in several ways incompatible with freedom 0.
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Browsers are so subjective, it is like asking people what is their favorite color.
Chrome is my usual browser, but I am starting to use Firefox more and more. Version 59+ of Chrome is displaying things in unusual ways, for some pages. I have given up on IE or Edge on 10.
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From I.E. to CHROME to FIRE FOX
I'm still using Fire Fox but hoping they'll work out the scripting issues soon. The whole security saga with Windows continues same as it ever was. I wouldn't say that it is exactly soothing knowledge that the tool package NSA used is now at the disposal of every two bit hacker and script kiddie but what can you do? Methinks I'm too old to learn Linux and the forums there are nearly as cold as the heart of the D Wave in Burnaby, B.C.
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