i_hate_toms
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I've always used either firefox, or IE.
this friend's got google chrome on his laptop, tried it for a while on his computer, it appears to load pages faster on a slow connection (mobile internet).
On my home broadband (vodafone) i cannot see much of a difference though, both appear equally fast--most pages show up in less than 5 seconds. So, although they are equally fast on broadband, chrome being able to pull up pages faster than firefox on a slower connection, kind of suggests it's a better design doesn't it..
after using firefox/netscape for a decade, m kinda feeling tempted to switch to chrome. The problem is, almost all over the internet i find lots of knowledgeable people (like forum moderators) saying that chrome will share personal data with google behind my back, and i will never get to know what's going on under the hood. Is this true? Will chrome share my credit card number with google without letting me know? Do you think it's a bad idea to abandon firefox and move to chrome? thanks.
this friend's got google chrome on his laptop, tried it for a while on his computer, it appears to load pages faster on a slow connection (mobile internet).
On my home broadband (vodafone) i cannot see much of a difference though, both appear equally fast--most pages show up in less than 5 seconds. So, although they are equally fast on broadband, chrome being able to pull up pages faster than firefox on a slower connection, kind of suggests it's a better design doesn't it..
after using firefox/netscape for a decade, m kinda feeling tempted to switch to chrome. The problem is, almost all over the internet i find lots of knowledgeable people (like forum moderators) saying that chrome will share personal data with google behind my back, and i will never get to know what's going on under the hood. Is this true? Will chrome share my credit card number with google without letting me know? Do you think it's a bad idea to abandon firefox and move to chrome? thanks.