It’s not really possible to pick a “most secure” browser since all browsers have their strengths and weaknesses. There is much more to browser safety than a number can tell you.Īnd keep in mind this is not a completely scientific comparison. It merely analyzes a certain “class” of attack vectors. I should point out that the Browserscope project is not a good standalone comparison of which browser is the safest. This is a high-level overview, based on 1) others’ research, 2) the averaged scores from the Browserscope project, and 3) my own experiences with clients and colleagues. ![]() I can safely recommend using any browser in this roundup (except for Safari on Windows) because the differences don’t mean a whole lot as long as you practice good security habits. The true security differences in these browsers are nitpicky. Visit the wrong website, click the wrong link, download the wrong file, and you’ll find out how effective that window is at protecting you. Your Internet browser is the lid on Pandora’s box. See my newest article about browser security for updated information.
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