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Question: What Browser You Use Most frequently
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June 19, 2014, 04:42:35 AM
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I've been using Mozilla Firefox for ages now, but to be honest, it seems more memory/resource-heavy than it used to be. Or maybe I am visiting more resource-heavy web pages.... anyway, probably about time I should try out Chrome, from the sound of it.

Chrome is the most resource-sensitive browser. It runs separate processes for each tab. I have been running Firefox and Chrome both on my PC and monitoring memory usage. Chrome tops all other browsers, so you're better off with Firefox.

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i believe he meant chrome tops other browsers in terms of memory usage. meaning, use chrome, use more memory, computer runs slower. funny, i had heard the opposite as well, though.

Sorry, I messed up my sentence. I was going to say "keep using Firefox"
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June 19, 2014, 04:48:55 AM
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To compliment my opinion, I just opened up many tabs with Chrome and this is how my Task Manager looks like:



See all those Chrome.exe processes?
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June 19, 2014, 05:33:21 AM
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firefox

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June 19, 2014, 05:34:15 AM
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chrome at work

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June 19, 2014, 08:29:56 AM
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To compliment my opinion, I just opened up many tabs with Chrome and this is how my Task Manager looks like:

See all those Chrome.exe processes?
yeah if youu use chrome and open many tabs, you will see annoying chromes process in task manager
they split process per tab
i tried open 14 tabs in firefox and it said consume 460 MB RAM in task manager
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June 21, 2014, 07:18:57 PM
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To compliment my opinion, I just opened up many tabs with Chrome and this is how my Task Manager looks like:

See all those Chrome.exe processes?
yeah if youu use chrome and open many tabs, you will see annoying chromes process in task manager
they split process per tab
i tried open 14 tabs in firefox and it said consume 460 MB RAM in task manager


This is why I no longer use chrome.

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June 21, 2014, 07:35:15 PM
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Time for some fun:

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June 21, 2014, 07:35:19 PM
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In Chrome each website is different process. What is wrong with that? If one website crashes others are fine. Good trade imo.
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June 21, 2014, 07:48:00 PM
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In Chrome each website is different process. What is wrong with that? If one website crashes others are fine. Good trade imo.

good point.

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June 21, 2014, 07:53:31 PM
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In Chrome each website is different process. What is wrong with that? If one website crashes others are fine. Good trade imo.
The problem of Chrome isn't a resource one but a security one.

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June 21, 2014, 08:46:31 PM
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In Chrome each website is different process. What is wrong with that? If one website crashes others are fine. Good trade imo.
The problem of Chrome isn't a resource one but a security one.

Correct.

See how they just want you to sign in right when you launch the browser?
They want all your browsing habits to sell it to advertisers.
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June 21, 2014, 08:53:43 PM
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In Chrome each website is different process. What is wrong with that? If one website crashes others are fine. Good trade imo.
The problem of Chrome isn't a resource one but a security one.

Correct.

See how they just want you to sign in right when you launch the browser?
They want all your browsing habits to sell it to advertisers.

another reason why we should switch to firefox.

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June 21, 2014, 09:10:54 PM
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In Chrome each website is different process. What is wrong with that? If one website crashes others are fine. Good trade imo.
The problem of Chrome isn't a resource one but a security one.

Correct.

See how they just want you to sign in right when you launch the browser?
They want all your browsing habits to sell it to advertisers.

another reason why we should switch to firefox.

Targeted advertisements is Google's prime source of revenue and all free Google services come at the cost of your privacy. Android is another example.
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June 21, 2014, 09:12:09 PM
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In Chrome each website is different process. What is wrong with that? If one website crashes others are fine. Good trade imo.
The problem of Chrome isn't a resource one but a security one.

Correct.

See how they just want you to sign in right when you launch the browser?
They want all your browsing habits to sell it to advertisers.

another reason why we should switch to firefox.

all free Google services come at the cost of your privacy. Android is another example.

why android? just change to a custom rom

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June 21, 2014, 09:28:19 PM
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In Chrome each website is different process. What is wrong with that? If one website crashes others are fine. Good trade imo.
The problem of Chrome isn't a resource one but a security one.

Correct.

See how they just want you to sign in right when you launch the browser?
They want all your browsing habits to sell it to advertisers.

another reason why we should switch to firefox.

all free Google services come at the cost of your privacy. Android is another example.

why android? just change to a custom rom

That's correct, but it is out of most people's grasp. Only tech-savvy poeple can go for it.

One example of privacy breach: iOS gives you option to control permissions on app-basis, manually. YOU can control what permissions an app uses.
On Android, it is hard-coded. Android will show you what permissions an app uses and you can decide whether to install the app or not. But you can't control the permission set. Custom ROMs like Carbon ROM (https://carbonrom.org/) gives you this ability.
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June 21, 2014, 09:30:46 PM
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In Chrome each website is different process. What is wrong with that? If one website crashes others are fine. Good trade imo.
The problem of Chrome isn't a resource one but a security one.

Correct.

See how they just want you to sign in right when you launch the browser?
They want all your browsing habits to sell it to advertisers.

another reason why we should switch to firefox.

all free Google services come at the cost of your privacy. Android is another example.

why android? just change to a custom rom

That's correct, but it is out of most people's grasp. Only tech-savvy poeple can go for it.

One example of privacy breach: iOS gives you option to control permissions on app-basis, manually. YOU can control what permissions an app uses.
On Android, it is hard-coded. Android will show you what permissions an app uses and you can decide whether to install the app or not. But you can't control the permission set. Custom ROMs like Carbon ROM (https://carbonrom.org/) gives you this ability.

Oh okay, I see what you mean,

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June 24, 2014, 10:34:47 AM
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Tor is the best

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June 24, 2014, 03:42:38 PM
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I prefer google chorme just because i have some kind of bugs when i use coinmarketup with other browsers.
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June 24, 2014, 05:03:04 PM
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Tor is the best
Tor is best as an alternate ..! I don't know many out there who prefer TOR as primary browser.

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June 24, 2014, 05:05:01 PM
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Chrome is the best, but it makes loads of processes and eats your RAM and CPU power, which can be a pain for older computers, Firefox is better for older rigs.
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