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Brave is an unusual web browser that lets its users navigate through the internet and display content. Just like most of the web browsers, it’s also free to use. The unusual part is that it’s anti-ad and it respects your privacy. From the minute you ...
Browser fingerprinting is a sneaky way your web activity is tracked, and no matter what browser you use, it's probably designed to allow it. Still, you can protect your privacy with a few extra steps.
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Arc is a buzzy web browser that sheds the traditional browser interface as we know it. Made by The Browser Company, Arc includes a sidebar, whiteboards, keyboard shortuts, and more. After trying it for eight months, I'm never going back to Chrome.
With good features and cloud integration, Maxthon is worth checking out. Maxthon Cloud Browser puts tight integration with multiple devices at the heart of its feature list. It also offers a number of utility and convenience features to enhance normal day ...
Feeling entrenched in your choice of browser? Break free! We compare 11 different browsers so you can find the right one for you and your company. So, what is it that you are dissatisfied with? From the point of view of Web development, the Web page ...
Vendors never like it when their products don’t get good reviews. This normal reaction held true with my latest product roundup, a review of limited-emulation, “sandbox” products designed to protect browser users from Web-based malware. Authentium ...
The Web has a fresh lease on life, showing healthy competition among browsers and dramatic changes in usage. Mozilla Firefox, a browser with origins from onetime Microsoft rival Netscape, chipped away at Microsoft's dominant market share all year.
We've waited more than four years for Mozilla, the Netscape-backed open-source browser--and we're still waiting for the completed version. But Mozilla has finally posted its official Release Candidate 1 (RC 1) and plans to release the final soon.