Hi M2,
I am not a fan of any particular browser at all(I have 4 different ones on my system). For some people this browser is better, for other another. If you are a searcher for instance, Opera could be your browser of choice. If you are a Web 2.0 adept, you might like Flock.
Most of the time I use Flock in the Pocketflock version, I think you would like it again to-day, if it was only for its Session Manager. It did not crash one time with me, but whenever they ask me to come to the dinner table, and I have to close down the video downloader in the middle of an interesting 2 hour video presentation, next time I fire up my Pocketflock, it starts exactly where I closed down, and asks me first if I like that.
You also know that I am a in-browser security activist, was the first to introduce DrWeb browser hyperlink scanner plug-in Flock. Now Flock eats every Mozilla type of add-on if you persist. UserAgent Switcher is also a good add-on, as is Stealther, but PocketFlock has this as by default (not to leave any trails on the host machine). I use Tamper data to see what my browser's lingos to the outside. Sometimes I run TDI-monitor underneath or a sniffer and a packet analyzer, just to see what Fock babbles. Firefox has a close bond with Google, Flock has a close bond with Yahoo.
So you can imagine I like to analyze browser security, and I am strongly opposed to fanboy talk, and to websites that try to sell this pep talk indiscriminantly. I think a safe browser does not exist, it is my opinion that any browser can be tweaked to be made a bit more secure., that is all. And for the rest it is like with gloves, some fit better than others,
polonus
Yep, and if you know your thing about browsers, you can help nice girls with it to have the best of two worlds. Let her chase that mouse prompt over the screen until it clicks.
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