Firefox w/noscript and flashblock.  I might not be the best example though,
since I've got 32GB of memory and pretty much just let firefox use whatever
it wants.

On Sat, Feb 14, 2015 at 1:30 PM, Stan Zaske <swza...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> I use Chrome myself and it's never given me any problems. Huge selection
> of addons too.
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> On Sat, 14 Feb 2015 08:10:34 -0600, Thane Sherrington <
> th...@computerconnectionltd.com> wrote:
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>  At 08:30 AM 14/02/2015, Steve Tomporowski wrote:
>>
>>> What's the collective currently using for a browser?  I'm currently
>>> using Waterfox (supposedly a speeded-up version of Firefox), but after the
>>> last update, it's giving me problems.  I've upgraded my internet service to
>>> 100MB, but after just a few hours, Waterfox slows to a crawl and I only get
>>> the speed back up by closing it and reopening  it.  I'm assuming that
>>> straight Firefox will probably do the same, so I think I'll see how Chrome
>>> works out.
>>>
>>
>> I use Firefox.  Chrome (once compromised) is way to much of a pain to
>> fix, and I find it gets compromised more easily (based on computers I work)
>> than Firefox does.  Tomshardware tested all the browsers and picked Firefox
>> as the best (speed/security) so I'm figure that's a decent backup to my
>> choice.
>>
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