3 Reasons You Shouldn't Rush to Install Chrome

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  1. ameran

    ameran Well-Known Member

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    I agree with you but not 100% because if we do not have any competition in web-browser industry then we won´t get any good features in the future.
     
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    xXKingdom_SEOXx Peon

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    #23
    I have confidence in Google for their record of great, secure products and vigilant technicians and monitors. I will put this one on the history of Google, because sometimes it’s best to simply trust. There is never enough of something, never. I am a bit concerned about it being open-source, but the main engine is powered by webkit which is open-source itself, and very secure. It’s not essentially built from scratch, and the webkit open-source is pretty much secure, and wasn’t built yesterday.
     
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    I will pass on using it, Firefox is just fine for me.
     
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    #25
    I like the browser I have installed and will not install the chrome at this time.
     
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