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Your #1 desktop web browser?

Your #1 desktop web browser?

  • Google Chrome

    Votes: 744 60.3%
  • Firefox

    Votes: 214 17.3%
  • DuckDuckGo

    Votes: 16 1.3%
  • Opera

    Votes: 71 5.8%
  • Microsoft Edge

    Votes: 50 4.1%
  • Vivaldi

    Votes: 3 0.2%
  • Tor

    Votes: 23 1.9%
  • Chromium

    Votes: 6 0.5%
  • Safari

    Votes: 1 0.1%
  • Brave

    Votes: 106 8.6%

  • Total voters
    1,234
For Devs Mozilla, pero kung regular browsing ay Brave with duckduckgo default search engine, paranoid ako pagdating sa privacy. Saka nag bablock si brave ng most of ads even YøùTùbé, kaya happy streaming lalo pag nagpapatugtog ka. I'm recommemding it to everyone. Then thank me later. :)
 
For Devs Mozilla, pero kung regular browsing ay Brave with duckduckgo default search engine, paranoid ako pagdating sa privacy. Saka nag bablock si brave ng most of ads even YøùTùbé, kaya happy s†rêâmïng lalo pag nagpapatugtog ka. I'm recommemding it to everyone. Then thank me later. :)
ify. firefox din gamit ko. mas handy when it comes to debugging. and these past week nasa 1000th version na firefox
 
edge dahil sa vertical tabs, integrated na bing chat(new feature) and ewan pare pareho naman dev tools sa mga browser pero mas na-hiyang lang ako gamitin w/ vscode, sa kanila na privacy ko di naman ako VIP hahaha

pero pag involve pera, assets or invetments balik kay daddy firefox 😅
 
Im using Firefox, more private and secure browser than Chrome, but Chrome is faster and contains more features. My alternative browser is Chrome both browsers are safe, but Firefox's tracking protection is more comprehensive than Chrome's
 
Since 2015 pa itong thread ni Draft, a lot has changed but Chrome still leads the pack because of ease of use, decent features and fast responses. It's still my main browser for general use (kahit medyo matakaw sa memory) followed by Firefox, Edge and the rest in portable form. Maraming flavors yang Chrome from Stable, Dev, Beta and Canary. Pero yung Stable ang preferred unless you want to check/test, new/old features/development, similar to Firefox' Beta, Dev, ESR.
For fast browsing, any browser using the Blink Web engine like Chrome will provide this (like Edge, Vivaldi, Opera, Samsung Internet...). As long a your Blink browser is lightweight with less third party extensions/plugins speed will be ok. If you want a faster one, you have to pay for a ρrémíùm cloud browser service like Puffin or try Chrome's original opensource kin web browser - Chromium. Ang gusto ko sa Chromium, hindi mahigpit sa custom plugins - walang restrictions.
I prefer using Firefox because of its better extension support, a vast array of utilities, security at madaling i-customize. Medyo mabagal ng kaunti yung Gecko web engine sa Blink pero the advantages is enough for what purpose you want it to perform. Nasa preference na ng user kung alin sa browsers ang magbigay sa kanya ng gusto nyang browsing experience. Be sure, you know what you are doing he he. To be safe, use the stable releases.
 

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