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What browser are people using these days?

What Web Browser are you using? 104 members have voted

  1. 1. What Browser are people using?

    • Internet Explorer
      8%
      13
    • Chrome
      29%
      47
    • Firefox
      29%
      46
    • Safari
      6%
      10
    • TapaTalk
      0%
      1
    • Mobile Browser(Iphone/Android)
      7%
      12
    • Opera
      3%
      6
    • Safari (OSX)
      6%
      11
    • Chrome (OSX)
      3%
      6
    • Firefox (OSX)
      3%
      6

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Mine's Vista (yes, I know...... :( )

 

IE used to work OK, if a bit "clunkily", up to version IE8.

IE9 was quicker, but it would not print web pages (script error).

 

Chrome just works.

Chrome for me. It syncs with Google Now on my Nexus 4 and relays things like visited websites, open tabs on my laptop, syncs starred places on google maps and makes them available on the phone's satnav next time I use it.

Safari for me :yes:

 

And me too.  :yes:  :thumbup:

I use firefox since my cousin is a computer geek and thats what he recommended to me (he uses it as well)

Edited by Blackline Stu

Chrome for me on my home computer and IE on my new works laptop. 

I'm surprised from Colin's stats that Safari ranks higher than firefox. Guess there is a lot of iPeople out there!

Remember it's mostly from iphones and ipdas rather than macs

I'm guessing similar scenario for Chrome - eg due to being Androids default browser

Almost certainly

Remember it's mostly from iphones and ipdas rather than macs

 

Very true didn't think about that.

Chrome/Chromium under Linux and Mac OS X.

Firefox with Adblock Plus and Noscript. Every time. Opera isn't too bad, I used to like the 'speed dial' feature but FF has that now. IE is something you use to download FF. **** Chrome, Google want to know too much and pretty much all you do with it is tracked and logged to be held against you at some point.

 

^ This.

I generally use Chrome on my desktop, laptop and phone. I have the chrome app on my Ipad but have been too lazy to transfer the config I have on safari across as there is no easy way (as far as I know) I have stuck with Safari on it. Can't stand IE but have to use it at work even though we are stuck on version 6, YES 6, which is incompatible with loads of sites and software.

Chrome on my Android, Chrome on my mac, Chrome on my iPhone. 

  • 2 weeks later...

Can't update IE beyond version 8 on my old Windows XP and as a lot of sites don't work properly on that I've moved to Firefox which has been much better.

 

Got a later version of IE at work but even that's not great on some sites.

I was going to chip in with 'people who use IE have low IQs', but turns out that story was a hoax!

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-14370878

 

I use chrome on my mac and safari on my phone. I'd use safari on both except I can't run the latest safari version with snow leopard (and the only one I can use has security vulnerabilities apparently).

For Desktop it's Firefox. It's nowhere near as good as it used to be though, kinda sluggish and bloated, I can't play games and have it running at the same time because it uses so much memory. It's also kinda crap with videos sometimes. So I use Chrome occasionally. The browser on my HTC phone runs way better than Chrome

Chrome (Windows 7) - Desktop
Chrome (Android 4.3) - Mobile
Chrome (OSX 10.9.1) - Laptop

Roccat (OSX 10.5.8) - Writing laptop
TenFourFox/Firefox (OSX 10.5.8) - Same writing laptop as above
Iceweasel/Firefox (Raspbian Wheezy) - Raspdock/Raspberry Pi Laptop

Edited by DaKKs_152

Opera for me :) never less thsn 8 tabs left open haha

Firefox and IE.

 

We banned Chrome at work after we changed the proxy servers, and discovered that 20% of our upstream bandwidth was being used by Chrome sending data back to Google.

Firefox and IE.

 

We banned Chrome at work after we changed the proxy servers, and discovered that 20% of our upstream bandwidth was being used by Chrome sending data back to Google.

 

Chrome key-logs and sends every single keystoke, chuck of form data & URL back to google

 

malware, pure and simple

 

I only have it installed inside a quarantined VM, and used for testing purposed

 

Google also have large number of malware advertising tracking systems, all can be blocked via firewall, and also via use addins for Firefox like noscript

Firefox with adblock and a few other extensions.

 

Google/Chrome know more about you than you.

Firfox for me, simply because while downloading some program it wanted to make chrome my default browser. In a moment of parania I said no and IE then packed its bags so rather than pay for another install of IE I started using firefox which I now quite like. As a follow up I installed McAfee over Christmas and bought a PC tune up program for a few quid on the back of it and that's now resored the broken link that prevented IE from working but I've not gone back

Firefox for me (with Adblock) - got off using IE years back.

 

Now have FF on my PC at home, phone (Galaxy S4) and tablet (Galaxy Tab 3 10.1) - all synced.

 

At work I use FF and IE - IE is the IT choice but I have managed to get FF on it and it does work a lot quicker.

 

Didn't like Chrome the last time I tried it and as I like FF, no need to try it again.

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