Hi! Can you tell me what web browser you think is the best one to use and why? There are so many now I don't even know which one is going to be safest and hopefully still fast. Does anyone know?
The fastest, most secure and most stable, is by far Google Chrome. Unfortunately, Firefox has lost their way in recent years. Chrome allows you to sync your history, bookmarks, etc between computers using your Google account, so you have you info wherever you are! Plus it's the fastest, hands-down. Also, incognito mode is great for safe shipping, even on shared computers. Hope that helps! [ Jongosi's advice column | Ask Jongosi A Question ]
Cux answered Friday March 7 2014, 9:03 pm: Everyone already said Google Chrome, but I'm just going to back them up and say the same because that's what I use and I haven't had any issues with it thusfar.
roseyapple answered Wednesday March 5 2014, 8:21 pm: I use Google Chrome as it is better for games and youtube or catch-up TV, less buffering and quick at loading things compared to other web browsers. [ roseyapple's advice column | Ask roseyapple A Question ]
ieatjello answered Wednesday March 5 2014, 2:37 am: Google Chrome is an excellent web browser. It has been advancing rapidly over the years. For the many years that I have been using chrome, I have found convenience with my use because it is simple to use. There are also really cool, unique, and useful apps that you can download from the chrome app store. It is safe, fast, and simple.
Overall, Google Chrome gives the best internet experience possible. [ ieatjello's advice column | Ask ieatjello A Question ]
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