Chrome. Its very fast. Easy sync + resore in a few seconds. I love the password sync. Has not as many extensions as firefox but it has all the extensions that i need. The only bad thing i noticed is the memory usage but i have 6gb so it does not matter.
I using Firefox with Avast Internet Security Safe Zone for online browsing and purchasing. No key loggers,Malwares & any others too. It's 100% safe
Google Chrome is my choice due to sandboxed architecture, lightweight, fast, and plenty of extensions and themes are available
firefox 5, although i dont agree with their new release schedule. I don't use any chrome based browsers simply because i don't care to give a company more market share than they really need. Id use IE before i used chrome.
re Google Chrome is fastest, having a great Internet Speed and is more Secure while using Credit Card online.
I use Firefox at work because i can customize and install a lot of ads on. Home, i use Chrome because it's simple and fast.
Re Personally, what i m feeling that since from last six month that Chrome is better than fire fox as it has wide scree including some various add-on which assist us to analyze entire web site in terms of different factor.*
Re Personally, what i m feeling that since from last six month that Chrome is better than fire fox as it has wide screen including some various add-ons which assist us to analyze entire web site in terms of different factor.*
Get firefox. Chrome also gets better and better considering that its the newest amongst the 4. Opera is not bad either. As for IE, you can't really categorise it as 'all versions' but if security is your No.1 concern, stay away. A browser that is 'part' of the OS can never be as safe as a 3rd party browser IMO. Also, always combine with a decent security suite/tool. KIS 11 & 12 offer a virtual keyboard functionality, which is probably as secure as it will be for a home user entering credit card details online. Back to my initial point - get firefox. Install the QuickJava addon and use it to disable JS when you 'surf' around. Re-enable JS for login to trusted sites only.