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Chrome for me. After trying IE, Firefox and Chrome I've found that Chrome is by far the fastest and smoothest to run.
 
Well chrome eats up way too much RAM so I generally use Firefox on my PC.
 
I use chrome. I was a loyal Safari user for years until they updated its interface, and now it's just simply confusing. It was easy to get familiar with Chrome. However, on my phone, I still use Safari.
 
Chrome without a doubt. Using it right now and whenever I have the ability to I use it, even on mobile. Firefox is incredibly laggy, at least for me—Chrome is clean and smooth and has the nicest interface in my opinion. x'; I've been using it since about 2011 I think.
 
I always use Firefox since Chrome is slow on my PC for some reason.
I also like the add-ons and stuff that are in it.
 
I use Chrome and have done for ages. It's super reliable, has lots of useful features and has never really failed me in the past so I see no reason to change!
 
I currently use Firefox.


However, I will use Pale Moon eventually.


I have used it, and for the people who wish for a low memory usage in a browser, that's the one to use. It also looks like, and feels like the older Firefox, but it has its own thing to it. Finally, it doesn't sell everything you do or open 5 separate processes that do God knows what in the background.


The only reason I haven't switched is because I have way too much invested in Firefox. I could probably just copy the profile, but I won't take chances yet.
 
On my new Asus Laptop I got for Last Christmas I use Google Chrome and I really like it.
 
^ oh, the paranoia

I use Google Chrome, and have done so for the past five years. I definitely love Google's ability to be able to sync bookmarks, history and passwords across all my devices, and it's very convenient for every time I set up a new device.

P.S. you don't have to send your data to Google at all. There are ways to disable those options. Besides, how is Google collecting data any different than your ISP collecting data?
 
^ oh, the paranoia

I use Google Chrome, and have done so for the past five years. I definitely love Google's ability to be able to sync bookmarks, history and passwords across all my devices, and it's very convenient for every time I set up a new device.

P.S. you don't have to send your data to Google at all. There are ways to disable those options. Besides, how is Google collecting data any different than your ISP collecting data?
The ISP is really an unavoidable evil, but besides that, then, and this is belief, are bound by certain agreements to protect privacy.


Regardless, the less of my data that I don't want published is out there, the better. TBH, we don't know what Chrome does, because part of its proprietary.


There is a reason why TOR ships with Firefox, which most computer enthusiasts use Firefox. Its free, and my data wont be sold. Even if Firefox goes in a bad direction, there are projects like Palemoon that guarantee privacy.


One more thing. ISP logging can be stopped with a VPN network. Google chrome can't. Dfor all we know, it takes snapshots of what your doing every so often, just like Windows 10.
 
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