11-16-2010, 02:14 PM
(11-16-2010, 09:59 AM)Peter link Wrote: Chrome is much safer than current versions of Firefox due to its extensive sandbox. Even the most common plugins (Flash, PDF) run within the sandbox, meaning they cannot access your harddrive and exploits usually don't stand a chance. While your user data gets stored on Google servers if you choose to do so, through synchronization, it's available in your profile (which can be seen through the Google Docs interface) and no one except yourself can access it. Google does not analyze it, run tests on it or gain access to it. Usage of Chrome installations is tracked through Google Search using a so-called "RLZ" identifier, but this is not traceable to you as a person.
Firefox 4 comes closer due to the new sandbox system being integrated and massive changes to extensions, plugins, the UI and their JavaScript engine.
Safari 5.02 uses the same engine as Google Chrome and will generally display webpages identically, it's just a different shell with different features. Opera uses the Presto rendering engine and is on some subjects the fastest browser around. Internet Explorer 8 doesn't come close to other browsers, although Microsoft is doing a pretty fine job with Internet Explorer 9.
Holy shit, it's Peter. What's up dawg? Wanna join [5iN] bro?