Windows 10 web browser benchmark2/24/2024 ![]() Opera also has its own take on the social sidebar with one-click access to services such as WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, and Telegram. It also has built-in ad and tracker blocking, a snapshot tool, a unit converter for time zones and currency, and the mobile versions of Opera come with a built-in cryptocurrency wallet. It comes with a built-in VPN-though we don’t recommend using it. Opera is really one of the more under-rated browsers around. Opera Operaīefore Chrome, Opera was a popular choice among power users. It also supports an optional Facebook Container extension that prevents the social network from tracking you across the web. Firefox does away with this by including ad and tracker blockers when using incognito mode. But most of the time these private modes still allow websites to track your activity for that specific session. All browsers have a private mode that lets you browse without any of your activity being logged in your saved history. Where Firefox has really stood out in recent years is with the browser’s incognito mode. Firefox also has a task manager, screenshot tool, and the ability to use Windows 10’s native sharing tool. Quantum brought a new and updated design with refreshed icons, and a new library section that houses your history, pocket reading list, downloads, and synced tabs. Firefox also has a sync feature to see open and recent tabs, browsing history, and bookmarks across multiple devices.įirefox 74 is an excellent browser, and continues the Quantum era that started with version 57. Firefox paved the way for other browsers to become extensible, and its extensions architecture offers plenty of choice for users. It’s also the only non-Chromium option in this round-up. ![]() Firefox MozillaĪnyone who loves extensibility but wants greater privacy should look at the open-source Mozilla Firefox. Our browser testing in 2015 showed that Chrome was definitely a memory beast, but these days the beast is much more domesticated. If there’s one complaint people have about Chrome it’s that the browser eats up available memory. Chrome also has multi-account support for family PCs, a built-in PDF viewer, built-in Google Translate functionality, a task manager, and the always handy Paste and go context menu item. It can sync bookmarks, passwords, open tabs, and more across devices. ![]() Yet Google still finds a way to hide all kinds of features inside the browser, including deep integration with Google’s services.
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