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2 words: No and chrome.

 

Seven words: I got it and I use Chrome.

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Why should we trust chrome anyway? Because less noobs general public use it than IE/FireFox/Safari, so hackers will less likely exploit it ?

 

Chrome is weird in many ways. The engine is open sourced and is also used by Safari or w/e apple tells you to use, however the core part of the browser isnt and its not code by google either in a similar fashion to google bar.

 

edit:

Let me elaborate a bit. We dont know whats inside chrome because its closed source, we only know its build from chromium which is its open source and non-intrusive counterpart.

So far we know it tends to hijack some url to their google search engine and more importantly it sends your web browsing behaviour/statistics back to google, essentially a spyware/huge tracking cookie.

Yes, chrome is a good browser and it does seems to be less bulky in some sense. However it is not more secure than other browser in any sense and it doesnt show less stuff than IE but only more stuff as with other webkit browser.

I have never seen a reason to care about which web browzer I use. All I need is an address bar, not sure why anyone would ever want anything else from their browzer.

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