makeuseof.com — Security and privacy are some of the major concerns these days while choosing a web browser to use. So much so that all the major players in the ?browser wars? are providing or developing a private browsing mode.
Mar 21, 2009 View in Crawl 4
Closed AccountMar 22, 2009
You suck
premierMar 22, 2009
Pretty bad when a website with an article about security & privacy has 9 hidden tracking elements on it. If you install one of the addons they recommend, Ghostery, you'll see this.
dextermanasMar 22, 2009
Opening a single site at the same time isn't really a good way to test browser speeds.The best way to test browser speeds is to run dedicated browser benchmarks, like the sun spider javascript test. Besides, there are too many variables that affect these tests when an average user wants to test it out. For instance, on my machine, Opera 10 > Safari 4 > Firefox 3.1 > Opera 9.6 > IE 8 > Chrome 2 > Safari 3 > Chrome 1 > Firefox 3 > IE 7, but it could be different for you.Btw, check FAQ #8 of this:<a class="user" href="http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/releases/1.5.0.10.html#FAQ" rel="nofollow">http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/releases/1.5. ...</a>
Closed AccountMar 22, 2009
Most of these addons seem to just be for the sake of hiding your porn.
mightyupsetterMar 22, 2009
go away idiot.
Closed AccountMar 22, 2009
No.
Closed AccountApr 3, 2009
trend security lists this site as undesirable
lordsturmApr 3, 2009
Clearly he's a spammer.Better Privacy is on the list and already does that.