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What Browser Do You Use?

Browser 126 members have voted

  1. 1. Which Browser Do you Use?

    • Google Chrome
      100
    • Mozilla Firefox
      27
    • Opera
      3
    • Internet Explorer
      2
    • Safari
      3
    • Other
      1

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  • 4 weeks later...

Firefox best browser only browser.

Firefox got the best plugins like ipfuck, firebug, tamperdata and loads more.

No logging of traffic, chrome logs your traffic and send to google.

Secure, hard to crack the saved logins.

I've used them all, twice.

Currently using firefox 29.0 beta version and it runs like a charm. The layout is sick, furthermore everything is sick.
Used to use chrome tho, kept freezing and w/ the lack of privacy I decided to try out firefox 28.0. Sure it wasn't as hyper fast as chrome but still all the same addons + more and when I found out about 29.0, wow good night chrome.

 

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Firefox best browser only browser.

Firefox got the best plugins like ipfuck, firebug, tamperdata and loads more.

No logging of traffic, chrome logs your traffic and send to google.

Secure, hard to crack the saved logins.

Yeah they got the best addons.... lulwut is IPFuck.

Chrome for life! Altough used Firefox before Chrome came out, so no hard feelings for Firefox users ^_^

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