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Thread ID: 135694 2013-12-01 23:41:00 Browser Test Results (Latest) Chrome vs Internet Explorer 11) ???? AppleFan (17097) PC World Chat
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1361427 2013-12-01 23:41:00 Hey Everyone thought to do a browser test , between chrome which is my favourite due to it's speed and rendering than the internet explorer , that doesn't mean I don't like internet explorer , I like it because it is definitely ease to use than chrome, has probably the best privacy control meaning you can control stuff much easier and in the news , it says its security is top among among browsers which . Im not a huge fan of Mozilla firefox due to I have seen many problems are seen by it , and in my testing it is very close to chrome but not Internet Explorer . I know people will say you are wrong , I can be but im saying in my terms . So here are the results from a site called peacekeeper .

Internet 11 - 649 in html cap 5/7

It managed to edge out Nexus 10 and Galaxy S4 and S3 thought not Ipad 4th which is ipad air and iphone 5 , .


Chrome - 31 . 0 . 1650 . 57

It managed to edge out Ipad 4th which is Ipad Air , and Iphone 5 , Samsung Galaxy s4 and s3 , and much others . And the score was , drum roll -
1358 in html cap 7/7 which is to me makes me happy that I use the fastest browser out there , thanks Google .

Now If you want to place your results I will be happy to see it , that includes IE , Chrome , Mozilla , Opera and any other .

I will wait and if any comments let know . Thanks


By the way no extensions or security test were used in this test , just html test
AppleFan (17097)
1361428 2013-12-02 03:17:00 IE? Secure?

That's classic...
Agent_24 (57)
1361429 2013-12-02 03:19:00 IE? Secure?

That's classic...

Yup you're definitely still an XP user ;)

IE11 is leaps and bounds ahead of any previous version, though still not quite as good as Firefox.
pcuser42 (130)
1361430 2013-12-02 07:18:00 With IEII, is that II in binary or Roman numerals? R2x1 (4628)
1361431 2013-12-02 22:04:00 IE11 is leaps and bounds ahead of any previous version

And yet this recently released patch for 10 vulnerabilities: technet.microsoft.com is for all IE versons from IE6 through to IE11.

If they had made it so much more secure, surely an exploit that goes all the way back to IE6 would still not be present in IE11?
Agent_24 (57)
1361432 2013-12-02 23:09:00 Hey , yes i agree with what Agent 24 says and infact i forgot to write about vulnerabilities and as i know IE explorer is always on the top of the list and i think will always be thats my opinion . And l today look at chrome on vulnerabilities , i found recently they fixed 12 security vulnerabilities , so chrome is also on the list and let see what i get for mozilla at the moment i have looked up on google found basically not a article about mozilla vulnerabilities but in past i have seen the browser fixing security holes . So my theory would be that IE which in Internet Explorer is the top one , following by Mozilla Firefox and then Chrome .Thanks AppleFan (17097)
1361433 2013-12-02 23:38:00 And yet this recently released patch for 10 vulnerabilities: technet.microsoft.com is for all IE versons from IE6 through to IE11.

If they had made it so much more secure, surely an exploit that goes all the way back to IE6 would still not be present in IE11?

Well it's definitely not any less secure ;)
pcuser42 (130)
1361434 2013-12-02 23:48:00 Every browser has security holes but IE seems to have more... but in their default state none of the browsers are 'secure' Agent_24 (57)
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