David Baxter PhD
Late Founder
Microsoft Internet Explorer? Mozilla Firefox? Google Chrome? Which is better?
The reality is that current versions of these browsers, while they look different and do some things a little differently, are all good and all equally "secure" if used with a little common sense, a decent firewall (either software or hardware in your router or gateway), and an up to date real time antimalware program.
For more information of the "big three":
? Internet Explorer: MS TechNet article, "Internet Explorer: Enhanced security configuration"
? Firefox: About.com article, "How to set security options in the Firefox Browser"
? Chrome: Google support article, "Privacy and security settings"
The reality is that current versions of these browsers, while they look different and do some things a little differently, are all good and all equally "secure" if used with a little common sense, a decent firewall (either software or hardware in your router or gateway), and an up to date real time antimalware program.
For more information of the "big three":
? Internet Explorer: MS TechNet article, "Internet Explorer: Enhanced security configuration"
? Firefox: About.com article, "How to set security options in the Firefox Browser"
? Chrome: Google support article, "Privacy and security settings"