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One out of eight people now uses Google Chrome

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I only use Google chrome to watch a movie from a website. Looks like FireFox is coming up slowly.

I tried it and never went back. Firefox is slow in comparison. Sadly, I'm having trouble downloading Chrome onto my old desktop PC. It doesn't seem to like it, only my laptops (which are Vista and Windows 7) could run the install whatsoever, running it on my xP just made it crash. T_T

 

But that isn't to say Firefox doesn't have its redeeming qualities - including customizable backgrounds for the toolbars and all that neat stuff, whereas, in Chrome, its so minimal, you simply don't have a zillion toolbars you don't need. Firefox also has lots extensions/add-ons, like greasemonkey, which don't quite have Chrome counterparts yet. I also use Firefox with TOR for anonymous surfing and hiding my IP address.

 

I do not intend to touch Internet Explorer again, despite promises of improvement. Sorry, trusting Microsoft to be independently secure just isn't something I feel doing.

Uses of IE: Download Firefox

Uses of Firefox: Download Chrome

Uses of Chrome: EVERYTHING!

Eh, I prefer FireFox.

I always use Chrome.

I have it, but don't use it much.

I've used it to play Angry Birds. That's about it.

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Chrome (Android)
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  2. Tap Permissions → Notifications.
  3. Adjust your preference.
Chrome (Desktop)
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  2. Select Site settings.
  3. Find Notifications and adjust your preference.
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