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Most secure internet browser 20156/19/2023 ![]() ![]() We do consider benchmarks to be a valuable indicator of performance, just not a wholly defining one. The benchmark numbers favor Chrome and Firefox (Sorry!) But it still demonstrated definite improvement over Internet Explorer. Oh, and Microsoft: We found that your new Edge browser isn’t quite as fast as you make it out to be. ![]() That’s fine-we tested with and without Flash, so you’ll have a sense for which browser performs best, in either case. ![]() Still, other readers pointed out that they simply need to run Flash on their favorite sites. Disabling or refusing to load Flash can seriously improve performance-some sites, like YouTube, have begun to transition to less CPU-intensive HTML5 streams. You’ve already seen part of our tests, where we showed you how much of an impact enabling Adobe Flash can have on your system. And we also tried to look at each browser holistically: How easy was each to install and set up? Does Opera make it simple to switch from Chrome, for example?įor 2015, we have a newcomer: Microsoft’s Edge browser, which has been integrated into Windows 10. We used the latest available version of each browser, except for Firefox, which upgraded to Firefox 40 late in our testing. To pick a winner, we put Google Chrome, Microsoft’s Edge and Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, and Opera to the test, barring Apple’s abandoned Safari for Windows.
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