Web browsers are multipurpose Internet applications that include the ability to view websites as well as interact with other software and services. Downloads There are good reasons for choosing a particular browser. Use only browsers that are a currently maintained. Be sure to always update to the current version of all installed browsers. (.). Uninstall obsolete browsers or those you don't use except where prevented by the operating system (e.g.
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See Whichever browser you use, it is important to keep all installed browsers, and updated. Newer versions tend to be more secure, run faster and display current web content as it was intended. The Main Contenders. is a slim, standards-compliant browser that takes advantage of hardware acceleration.
Strongly recommended. Windows, Linux, Macintosh are supported.
Firefox. Now uses a Firefox Account. provides longer-term support.
backs up Mozilla profiles but is no longer developed. FireFox Mobile. is available for iOS and Android. includes Firefox Mobile.
is a new Mozilla-based browser that is ultra-safe and ultra-fast. Windows, Macintosh and mobile are supported. requires more technical knowledge. combines a minimal design with sophisticated technology to make the web faster, safer, and easier. Windows, Linux & Macintosh (Intel only) are supported. Google Chrome is available for Android and iOS. Android & Apple iOS are supported.
from the iTunes store. iPad, iPhone, iPod touch & Macintosh are supported. allow for new features to be added. Windows support ended on July 25, 2012 with version 5.1.7. has replaced Internet Explorer as the default browser in. Edge is built for web standards and has a new reading mode improves readability by removing unnecessary content. Vulnerable legacy technologies like ActiveX and BHOs ( and toolbars) are no longer supported.
Flash can be turned off. IE 11 is retained in Windows 10 for compatibility with older sites. is available only for Windows 7, 8.1 or 10. IE is NOT recommended (it is more vulnerable than most browsers). Because it cannot be uninstalled,. IE's behaviour can be controlled by group policy (why it is common in corporate environments). After January 12, 2016, only the most recent version of Internet Explorer available for a supported operating system will receive technical support and security updates.
—. Internet Explorer is a component of the Windows operating system and the most current version will continue to follow the specific lifecycle policy for the operating system for which it is installed. — Alternative Browsers. is a slim yet full-featured 32-bit browser. Windows, Linux, Macintosh & FreeBSD are supported.
include, ad blocker, news reader and battery saver. Opera includes an. is fast, but also rich in functionality, highly flexible and puts the user first. Windows, Linux and Macintosh are supported. is tailored for web developers. is an Open Source web browser optimized for modern processors.
Based upon Firefox/Mozilla code, with carefully selected features and optimizations to improve the browser's speed, resource use, stability and user experience. It aims to provide close adherence to official web standards and specifications. Support for Firefox extensions and a growing number of. Windows and Linux are supported.
is a community effort to deliver a production-quality browser suite. Windows, Mac OS X & Linux are supported.
See for known issues. for extra features and styles. Whereas the main focus of the Mozilla Foundation is on Mozilla Firefox and Mozilla Thunderbird, this group of dedicated volunteers works to ensure that you can have “everything but the kitchen sink” — and have it stable enough for corporate use. — Chrome advantages without any privacy and security problems. Google Chrome features.
Windows, Macintosh & Linux are supported. Downloads:,. serves you with a super surfing experience. Provides high-performance cloud backup, synchronization & sharing capabilities, and advanced encryption to ensure user data security.
Windows PC, Mac, Android and iOS platforms are supported. is a standalone application designed to expand services provided by Microsoft Internet Explorer. Because Avant uses Internet Explorer components, that makes it subject to the same vulnerabilities. Windows 2003, 7, Vista & XP are supported (IE 6,7, 8).
Avant Browser releases all occupied memory after a tab is closed, fixing issues with memory leaks associated with Ajax techniques. is a browser for the Mac. Macintosh OS X supported (older iCab versions support older Macs). iPhone/iPad/iPod touch supported. A single user license of 'iCab Pro'.
Using it for free will pop up a shareware remainder box. is a text-based web browser (no graphics) that predates the Web. Browser Archives. has many of the dozens of browsers that have come and gone over the years.
shows the relative timeline of various key browsers. These archives are useful primarily to researchers, web designers and others wishing to see how older browsers display current content.
Installation of these browsers can corrupt Windows settings (such as earlier versions of Internet Explorer) or not work properly at all. They also lack any security improvements, so using them makes you much more vulnerable to malware and other hazards found on today's websites. Extensions & Addons Mozilla uses the term “add-ons” (referred to as “addons” on this site) to refer to three major forms of modifiers to Firefox:.
Extensions add new features to Firefox or modify existing ones. Appearance addons include complete themes which change how Firefox looks and background themes which only modify the title bar and tab strip with a background image. Plugins provide support and access to 'helper' applications that are already installed on your computer. Watch for Obsolete or Insecure Addons Watch for Mozilla “permissions” warnings, particularly on older and potentially unmaintained addons. When clicked, the following text appears: Some addons ask for permission to perform certain functions. Since you're in control of your Firefox, the choice to grant or deny these requests is yours.
Please note this add-on uses legacy technology, which gives it access to all browser functions and data without requesting your permission. Installing these addons is risky. Uninstall them if they are currently present. Apple Enhances Safari Privacy The newest version of Apple's Safari browser will push back hard against the ad-tracking methods and device fingerprinting techniques that marketers and data brokers use to monitor web users as they browse. Starting with Facebook. — Apple noted that one of the methods of tracking are the identification of the extensions in Safari and plans to stop allowing such extensions so that all Safari profiles are similar, defeating such tracking techniques.
Firefox users may want to consider that when choosing whether to include addons. Obsolete Extensions I no longer install which allows you to launch the current Firefox page (or link) in Internet Explorer. Extensions Complete on Their Own Unlike, extensions are complete on their own.
Firefox now treats with suspicion. See Mozilla's to learn more. I add these basic Firefox extension to enhance the user experience on most installations (some are available for other browsers):. is a Firefox, Chrome, and Opera extension that encrypts your communications with many major websites, making your browsing more secure.
Ghostery or Privacy Badger extensions. to replace the browser's potentially insecure password facility capability and to make it possible to share passwords with their other devices.
Firefox Privacy Extensions is difficult to recover once it is lost. Marketing and advertising agencies are doing their best to downplay its importance, but they really don't want you understanding the value of what you're giving away for free. Most have NO privacy policy (i.e. They take anything they can grab and use it without any social conscience). There is another reason websites track you — It's because you're worth a lot of money.
Websites record your activity so they can sell your information to third party advertising platforms, essentially delivering ads that they hope are relevant to you. — In addition, there has been a huge increase in malware in online advertising and ads play havoc with expensive data plans on mobile and some ad networks have been used to spread ransomware. ZoneAlarm's provides a balanced look at the issue. Test Your Privacy is an online test that analyzes how well your browser and extensions protect you against online tracking techniques, even if you are using privacy-protective software. These extensions are designed to protect your privacy. Look at the 27 trackers found on the Forbes.com website (shown in a legacy version of Ghostery). On the tools front, there are browser plug-ins such as Disconnect Private Browsing, Privacy Badger and Ghostery.
Installing any one of these tends to administer a salutary shock, because they instantly reveal (and enable you to block) the startling number of snoopers who are covertly tracking your online activity. —. lets you see who is tracking you online (including information on their privacy policies). It stops beacons, ads, analytics services, page widgets and other third-party page elements from secretly tracking your every move. Ghostery can also delete Flash and Silverlight cookies on exit. More recent versions of Ghostery use a simpler alert bubble than previous versions (shown on the right).
blocks spying ads and invisible trackers by enforcing the Do Not Track header (you have to have “” enabled in your browser) and may be a better alternative if you're uncomfortable with Ghostery. Blur replaced DoNotTrackMe. I no longer recommend it.
Installs Blur by default which may be required to meet the. HTTPS:// Everywhere is a Firefox, Chrome, and Opera extension that encrypts your communications with many major websites, making your browsing more secure. Password Addons are unavoidable but present a risk to your privacy and security if not properly managed.
However, your browser's built-in password manager is not secure! Creating Passwords I use password generator (or ) to avoid repetition and LastPass to remember them.
LastPass Recommended I liked LastPass because your sensitive data is encrypted locally before upload so even LastPass cannot get access to it. There are several options:., a free online password generator and manager, can be used on all your devices, for free! LastPass Premium is only US$12 per year and provides even more. A single installation on Windows, Mac, Linux and mobile devices can interact with all your installed browsers. is a free secure online password manager which uses your LastPass account. Password Tools These extensions help manage passwords but involve the browser's vulnerable password management system:. allows you to quickly see where you're vulnerable because you're using the same (or similar) passwords on multiple sites.
allows you to edit and create password entries in the Firefox password manager but is not recommended because of the vulnerability of Firefox's (or any browser's) password management system. Addons for Web Developers Web developers will want to check out my listing of useful. Plugins Plugins are addon software (helper applications) that enable your web browser to view and hear multimedia content. Unlike, plugins are applications installed separately from your browser. Not all plugins are supported by all browsers. Check Your Plugins Out-of-date or misappropriated plugins leave you vulnerable.
Check frequently for updates to installed plugins, removing obsolete or unused plugins. Firefox has been expanding to support features that used to require extra plugins. Now, they're kept up-to-date automatically and managed through for added security. — Mozilla The Technology is Changing While plugins were once the main method of adding functionality to browsers, they have extensive vulnerabilities and their reign is ending. But as open standards like HTML5, WebGL and WebAssembly have matured over the past several years, most now provide many of the capabilities and functionalities that plugins pioneered and have become a viable alternative for content on the web.
Today, most browser vendors are integrating capabilities once provided by plugins directly into browsers and deprecating plugins. — Given that plugins tend to slow down your browsing experience, many of the plugins that were once considered mandatory like Flash and Java are now either no longer supported or disabled by default. A sample audio control is shown below. Your browser does not support the audio element. Source: (Public Domain) Different browsers and mobile devices will display the controls differently. The internet is full of websites that go beyond static pages, such as video, sound and games.
NPAPI plugins, especially Flash, have helped enable these interactive pages. But they also make your browsing slower, less secure and more likely to crash. — Reader View Improves UX improves the user experience by removing page clutter like background images, ads and other distracting content.
Text is presented in a readable font size on a white background. Most current browsers support reader view including Firefox, Safari, Opera, Chrome and Microsoft Edge. HTML 5 Safer and Accessible HTML 5-based technology is. Unfortunately, big media companies have persuaded the W3C to, ensuring they can control what you watch and how you use it. The commercial media industry is undergoing a major transition as content providers move away from proprietary web plug-in based delivery mechanisms (such as Flash or Silverlight), and replace them with unified plug-in free video players that are based on HTML 5 specifications and commercial media encoding capabilities.
— emphasis mine. shows a live demonstration of video without Flash. Learn more about and replacing plugins. Plugin Vulnerabilities Vulnerabilities and exploits in plugins are a significant issue because they make our computers insecure.
Most current plugins have security issues that will be better addressed by built into current and future browsers. Adobe & Java Responsible for 66% of Vulnerabilities It has been know for some time that Adobe Reader, Flash and Java are responsible the majority of vulnerabilities in Windows systems exploited by malware: A long-term examination carried out by AV-TEST has proven that Adobe's Reader and Flash and all versions of Java are together responsible for a total of 66 percent of the vulnerabilities in Windows systems exploited by malware. Such weaknesses enable Trojans and other forms of malware to invade PC systems, in some cases in an unstoppable manner. Mac & Linux User Now Insecure Windows users have long been insecure. By running Flash and Java, Mac and Linux users now share that vulnerability. Reports like the following from 2015 are typical: The currently unpatched vulnerabilities reside in the Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux versions of the most recent versions of Flash and allow attackers to remotely execute malicious code.
Unsafe Plugins Disabled By Default Current versions of browsers like Firefox, Opera and Chrome disable unsafe plugins like and as well as providing a built-in. Beginning in Firefox version 52, support for NPAPI plugins in Firefox has ended, except for Adobe Flash. Some of the plugins that will no longer load include Java, Microsoft Silverlight and Adobe Acrobat. —. Plugins based upon the obsolete NPAPI are disappearing. Chrome and Opera have already abandoned that standard, moving to PPAPI. Microsoft Edge and Cliqz have removed support for plugins altogether.
I recommend that you uninstall these vulnerable plugins:. where not needed. where not needed. If you need it only for a single activity, such as running Java for Pogo games or Flash for certain critical site, why not download a so that your main browser is protected from vulnerabilities during regular surfing? I strongly advise against using Internet Explorer as that browser (or as your primary browser). PDF Readers PDF is a format invented by Adobe that allows files to be viewed anywhere with the proper fonts regardless of the software it was created with.
Firefox & Other Browsers will Display PDFs Most modern browsers will display these documents natively without plugins. However, some features (like auto-fill) may not work, in which case you'll need to open the PDF in a dedicated PDF reader that can manage these extras. Nitro Reader Nitro Reader is strongly recommended as your PDF reader. Is the best free PDF reader and viewer.
Create, review, sign, and share PDFs. Quickly and easily create PDF files from any source (over 300 formats) and sign them securely. Drag and drop files to instantly create a document. Nitro Reader offers in-application functionality to create PDF from any file, with predefined profiles, as well as completely customized output options. Installation of Nitro Reader also adds the Nitro PDF Creator to your list of available printers.
To create a PDF, simply select Nitro PDF Creator from the print menu of any application that offers print capability. Nitro Reader is much faster than Adobe Reader. Unlike Adobe, Nitro has only had to release a single security fix over the past five years. Professional PDF Software Recommendations I recommend Nitro Pro or Able2Extract Pro for users that need professional quality software:.
(free to try; US$149.95 to buy) is a powerful professional PDF program that allows you to do almost anything with PDFs. Available for Windows, Mac and Linux. (free to try; US$199.99 to buy) allows you to create professional quality PDF documents that anyone can view, with any PDF reader, on virtually any device. Supports Windows only. Other PDF Alternatives There are other PDF alternatives:. is probably the best known of the free alternatives but.
is a free PDF, eBook (ePub, Mobi), XPS, DjVu, CHM, Comic Book (CBZ and CBR) reader for Windows. Adobe Reader NOT Recommended Adobe Reader is. You should uninstall it and replace it with an alternative like Nitro Reader or a safer professional PDF program. The long-term examination carried out by AV-TESTclearly shows that Adobe Reader, Adobe Flash and Java are together responsible for two thirds of the vulnerabilities in Windows systems exploited by malware. Users who rarely update their software and use insufficient security software have virtually no chance when faced with specially prepared malware. —.
If Adobe Acrobat Reader is installed, be sure to update it regularly. Many computers have obsolete (unsafe) versions installed, including Adobe Reader version 11 (support ended October 15, 2017). Focuses on access to documents from anywhere using Adobe Cloud (subscription required). It has a flat look more suitable for touch systems and mobile:. Version numbers begin with the release year (e.g. (Pro) than the Reader and can access documents from anywhere (including on portable devices) but requires a subscription. on Adobe's blog.
Adobe Flash Player Adobe Flash was the standard in creating animated clips and videos in the early days of the web. Back in the good 'ol days, it was a fan favorite for developers and designers alike, as it was very functional and easy to use. But as technology progressed, Flash did not. This made it a prime target for hackers who saw Flash as an easy entry point. — There are several issues with Flash Player that you should be aware of when deciding if it is necessary for you to install it:.
Flash has been noted as one of the three addons that account for 66% of Windows vulnerabilities (the other two are Adobe Reader and Java). It requires frequent updates to keep ahead of vulnerabilities (six of the top 10 vulnerabilities in 2017 involved Flash). Flash is nearing its supported lifespan.
Newer just works better than Flash and is safer. Flash has other issues including especially. As Google began to penalize sites for poor mobile performance this became a critical issue. Uninstall Flash if Not Needed Unless you frequent Flash-based sites, I recommend that you uninstall flash. If installed, be sure to update it regularly. Set Flash to 'Click to Play' and Activate Only Where Necessary Set Adobe Flash and only enable Flash (allow it to run) where necessary for the functioning of the site. Not only can your computer be infected by Flash vulnerabilities, but many sites use Flash ONLY for advertising.
Enabling Flash on these sites invades your privacy without giving you anything of value in return. Allow Flash only for trusted websites and content providers.
Avoid activating Flash for ads or third-party content, or on sites you don't trust. — Downloading & Updating Flash. Before downloading Flash uncheck any optional downloads like McAfee Security Scan Plus or Google Chrome. There are three different Flash installers, each supported by the indicated browsers. The difference in the installer name is in bold (the version number will change as Flash is updated):. ActiveX (Internet Explorer: installation not recommended): flashplayer29 axxainstall.exe. NPAPI (Firefox — no longer supported by Chrome and Opera): flashplayer29 xainstall.exe.
PPAPI (Chrome and Opera): flashplayer29 ppxainstall.exe I don't recommend installing Flash for Internet Explorer if you seldom use it. NPAPI Plugins Unsafe NPAPI-based Flash plugins make Windows insecure (see ). NPAPI Flash plugins and no longer supported in Chrome. Flash can be turned off via the settings in Microsoft Edge. Verifying Flash Version in Windows Windows users can verify the Flash version for each type of installation by opening the Flash Player Settings Manager in Control Panel and selecting the Updates tab. Shockwave Player You should uninstall Shockwave Player. It is obsolete, vulnerable and contains obsolete Flash components.
The recommendation is to yet the March 2017 security update was the first since October 2015 (Flash has had over 15 updates since then). Download Shockwave or Test Your Installation I advise against installing Shockwave Player, but you should maintain it if you do. Microsoft Silverlight Animation & Video, a free plug-in, powered by the.NET framework. Windows and Mac (Intel only) platforms are supported. Probably Unnecessary for Netflix NetFlix works without Silverlight on newer browsers (it may be required when using older browsers). Java Java Support Ending Public updates for Oracle Java SE 8 will remain available for individual, personal use through at least the end of 2020. Public updates for Oracle Java SE 8 released after January 2019 will not be available for business, commercial or production use without a commercial license.
— Java Makes Your Computer Vulnerable It has been known for some time that. Oracle has released a massive Critical Patch Update (CPU) for July 2018, addressing 334 security vulnerabilities covering a vast swathe of its enterprise portfolio. Of the 334 vulnerabilities covered this month, 61 are rated critical, with a CVSS rating between nine and 10.
— Remove Java if you don't need it ( most people don't). For example, LibreOffice & OpenOffice require Java.
By uninstalling Java you can determine if it is really necessary. It can be quickly reinstalled if you really do need it. If installed, be sure to frequently update Java and to (you may need to ). Java Gaming Sites Gaming sites like require Java for to function. Like many sites, they are moving away from Java to embrace the new HTML5 capabilities. Oracle lists but contains broken links. See EA's for helps specific to Pogo.
may help you troubleshoot issues. Future Browser Support Deprecated Oracle has starting with version 9 (released in September 2017).
For help, see Oracle's Version 8 is the last Java version with browser support, mostly because browsers have begun to remove support across the board with few exceptions. Browsers that Support Java Oracle recommends Internet Explorer for Windows users and Safari for Mac users. Opera supports Java 9.0.1, but that version is no longer supported. Java SE 9 has reached end of support. Users of Java SE 9 should switch to Java SE 10. — Oracle has deprecated the Java browser plugin in Java Standard Edition Development Kit 9 (JDK 9). Deprecation is a warning for developers to stop using this technology.
JRE 9 will continue to provide the Java Plugin and support launching applets on browsers that still offer standard plugin support, but is only available for limited use and not recommended. This browser plugin will be removed from the Oracle JDK and JRE in a future Java SE release. — Java Support Status in Other Browsers. Legacy versions of Firefox but are not safe to use. Update to the current release or uninstall Firefox from your system. may support Java but the earliest version available is ESR 52.
Legacy versions of Firefox ESR, like the standard Firefox, are unsupported and no longer safe to use. is intended for system administrators in organizations, not individuals. The Firefox 52 series ESR will die when Firefox 62 is released and only Firefox ESR 60 or later will be available. Support for Firefox ESR is.
Google Chrome no longer supports NPAPI plugins, including Java. Internet Explorer supports Java, but is riskier because of its integration with Windows.
Download Java or Test Your Installation. VLC Player Browsers are beginning to either disable or stop support for many multimedia plugins. I strongly recommend VLC player rather than any of the alternatives, particularly for Windows., a free and open source cross-platform multimedia player and framework, plays almost all multimedia files (including QuickTime and RealPlayer) as well as DVD, Audio CD, VCD, and various streaming protocols. I recommend that you uninstall these multimedia players and replace them with VLC Player:. QuickTime QuickTime for Windows is Unsafe You should uninstall QuickTime for Windows.It QuickTime 7 for Windows is no longer supported by Apple. New versions of Windows since 2009 have included support for the key media formats, such as H.264 and AAC, that QuickTime 7 enabled.
All current Windows web browsers support video without the need for browser plug-ins. — QuickTime for Mac QuickTime is supported for macOS and iOS. Update to the latest version or uninstall it. If you're using Quicktime Pro,. RealPlayer You should uninstall RealPlayer.
RealPlayer plugin is unsafe. RealPlayer plugin has been flagged as unsafe by Firefox and Chrome. The plugin has been replaced with. Troubleshooting These resources will help you if something goes wrong during the install or operation of your web browser. To fix slowness, crashing, etc.
Can't See New Content? Sometimes you'll have problems viewing what you expect on a webpage. Either updated content isn't showing or something is displaying incorrectly. This is usually because the browser is displaying cached content rather than refreshing the content from the website. Browsers use caches to avoid having to repeatedly download similar content from the Web such as style sheets, graphics, etc. I've noticed this is a problem when updating content for clients.
They sometimes call and ask me why I didn't update a page when the new content has already been updated. Usually reloading the page will work, but if not, you'll need to clear out the browser's cache then reload the page. I've noticed this is a problem when updating content for clients. They sometimes call and ask me why I didn't update a page when the new content has already been updated. Usually reloading the page will work, but if not, you'll need to clear out the browser's cache then reload the page. from JasnaPaka.com.
Backup and Recover Mozilla Profiles MozBackup is a freeware program which allows you to create backups of Mozilla Firefox and Thunderbird profiles, including your mail, favorites, contacts, etc. from JasnaPaka.com. Unfortunately, MozBackup is no longer developed and the developer has indicated there are problems with the program (I've never experienced any with Windows 7 but Windows 10 may be the issue). Mozilla has documentation on how to backup, restore and recover data in Firefox profiles:. Disable Annoying Video Autoplay You land on a site and all of a sudden a video is playing.
You're annoyed for many reasons including. clicking on the pause button distracts you from the reason you went to the site in the first place;. these unwanted videos waste your bandwidth (especially when using expensive cellular data); and. can be disruptive late at night or in your work environment if your sound isn't turned down or off. You can stop Flash from running simply by disabling it (there are built-in settings in most browsers), but HTML5-based video is newer and unaffected by Flash settings. Firefox contains an “off” switch in the about:config settings (search for media.autoplay and toggle the setting to false). Be careful when changing other settings.
There is an extension available for Opera. The Chrome equivalent is no longer supported.
Microsoft Edge, Internet Explorer and Safari currently don't have any way to disable autoplay. The following sites have more details on how to work with these settings:. from Mozilla Support. Disable.NET Framework Assistant in Firefox Microsoft surreptitiously installed the.NET Framework Assistant addin to earlier versions of Mozilla Firefox using Windows Update. Websites can take advantage of this addin to quietly install software without the user's knowledge, making your computer more vulnerable to malware. If.NET Framework Assistant is present and the Uninstall button is grayed out or unavailable, to remove it. Internet Explorer Particularly Vulnerable and need to be updated regularly but Internet Explore (IE) is so tightly tied into Windows that Microsoft has used IE updates to provide additional functionality for Windows.
Any Internet Explorer vulnerability is a Windows vulnerability. Internet Explorer has been long known to be vulnerable to the covert downloading of software from malicious Web sitesMerely visiting the corrupted site is all it takes. — No other browser is as tightly integrated into Windows, although some (like Avant) simply enhance Internet Explorer rather than replace it.
Always Update Internet Explorer Always update to the latest version of Internet Explorer available for your system (even if you're using another browser) because it provides the best security and features. Windows 10 includes IE along with Microsoft Edge. Use Another Browser Internet Explorer vulnerabilities allow “remote code executions” which can allow an external user to take control of your computer, especially because of the tight integration with Windows. I strongly recommend. All trademarks, company names or logos used on this page are the property of their respective owners. Choosing a Browser Each browser has strengths and weaknesses.
These can change. Both are available for most current browsers (64-bit versions are generally faster and more secure). Recommendations I strongly recommended using as your primary browser.
It is the only major independent browser that protects and respects your private information. As the developer of the only major browser that isn't owned by a tech giant, the company is free from ulterior motives. Is over twice as fast as Firefox from 6 months ago. Google's Monopoly Most people running Chrome are doing so because it was. 79% of Web searches are done through Google.
Chrome, now claims 62% of browser market share. — This Google monopoly. Break up with Google.
Use a web browser you have more control over, and which has more plug-ins that you can use for privacy, such as Firefox. Apple Enhances Safari Privacy Apple just announced significant changes to fight ad-tracking and digital fingerprinting at WWDC 2018.
The newest version of Apple's Safari browser will push back hard against the ad-tracking methods and device fingerprinting techniques that marketers and data brokers use to monitor web users as they browse. Starting with Facebook. Beta Versions of various web browsers are sometimes available. Only experienced users should test beta versions. 32- or 64-bit? Most browsers are now available in both 32- and 64-bit versions. 64-bit browsers are faster but you can only run them on.
You can install 32-bit browsers on 64-bit systems, but not the reverse. There is better support for 32-bit plugins but that is changing. Support for 64-bit plugins is improving. Most plugins are being replaced with. Choose Your Start Page Browsers come with a default start page but there are hundreds of web portals (or startup pages) that can be launched when your browser starts. Most ISPs, news services, search portals and domain resellers provide a portal.
See the settings in your browser to choose a customized default start page. For quicker launch times I recommend choosing a simpler one that doesn't load all the news, weather and gossip every time you start your browser. Be wary of plugins, software downloads, etc.
That automatically change your default startup page. More to Choose From Many browsers. Most offer greater security and functionality than Internet Explorer but most have their own weaknesses. Avoiding Problems Modern browsers usually provide some method for adding extra functions or customizations so you can make them your own. However, avoid problems by being selective.
Plugins, Extensions and Addons Addons do everything from customizing the look of your browser to providing specialized tools:. typically add access to external 'helper' applications. add features or simply customize what is there. Whenever you add these features into your browser, there is the potential for problems ranging from the inability to start your browser to slowing or freezing your browser or computer.
If your computer or browser is running slow, check to see if disabling or removing extensions helps. Most browsers now prevent most plugins from activating. Plugins or extensions. Check to see if extensions have been deprecated or banned, particularly if you're having difficulties. Be Wary When Downloading when downloading and installing software from the Web.
Many users found that they were unexpectedly running Google Chrome as their primary browser after installing other software. Security Concerns Web browsers have that vary from browser to browser (sometimes depending upon the operating system). Internet Explorer is because it is so tightly integrated into Windows. Moving to the Cloud Chrome runs much of its functionality rather than on your computer (called ).
This can have serious since you have no control over what is being done with your data once it leaves your computer. Related Resources Related resources on this site:. or check the.
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