But, if you like Chrome the way it is except for Google's tracking methods, Ungoogled Chromium may be an interesting choice for you. The open-source Firefox is a solid browser with better privacy options. From a security standpoint however, those same extensions can pose a risk, that and the fact that Google records everything you do in the browser is not great for your privacy either. Chrome is great for Android users, too, as you can natively sync across devices.Ĭhrome is a tad bland out of the box, though it supports extensions for a myriad of different things. Meanwhile, macOS offers Safari, a very solid browser by most standards, especially if you live in Apple's ecosystem and perhaps the reason a sizable share of Mac users (~40%) don't look beyond it.Īnd yet the default choice for most remains Google Chrome, if only for its integration with other Google services. Windows offers Edge out of the box, a browser that's built upon the Chromium project and actually includes several features that Chrome doesn't, especially for Windows users, such as adding sites to the Start menu.
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