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Chrome, please.

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Best in what? 

The Blink based browsers are generally the fastest (Chromium, Chrome, Opera, Vivaldi and some other forks). Firefox offers more customisation and it's open source. It's not terribly slow, but it lacks multiprocess support. Resource-wise, Firefox is superior and can run easily on old machines.

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Ilike Chrome the best, tried Opera, FireFox, Internet Explorer (years ago) and Microsoft Edge and I like Chrome the most.

Extensions.. Bookmarks synced with my Google account, and a whole lot more

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chrome

 

its made by google so it gets the newest features instantly, such as youtube 1080p 60fps, HTML5, and removal of java :)

also it has a huge amount of free apps on the chrome web store, which is extremely convenient as it syncs across all your devices

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Title ( Firefox chrome etc which is best)

Chrome is popular because simplicity and extensions. 

 

But I would say firefox.

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I've always used Chrome and had no problems.

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I like Chrome, Here's 5 reasons why:

 

1) Looks nice

 

2) Extensions, and a lot of them at that

 

3) Responsive

 

4) Integration (Google account,saving passwords that can be used when ever you log in etc..)

 

5) Compatibility (I use YouTube a lot and since Chrome is Google's browser there's never any issues, most current browsers probably don't have certain issues with flash any more like they used to since the implementation of HTML5 but it's reassurance)

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It is all personal preference but for me it is google chrome, mainly cause i use the whole google infrastructure these days.  Oh and extensions such as betterTTV cause FeelsGoodMan. :P    

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I feel like it's multifunction. Chrome for my powerful desktop, Firefox for occasional Chrome hickups (backup browser on my Desktop) and Edge on my windows tablet since it can't run Chrome or Firefox that well. I just wish they'd add adblock on Edge

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