F5F Stay Refreshed Software Operating Systems It seems like Firefox might be changing in ways similar to Chrome. Not sure if it's just you noticing this shift.

It seems like Firefox might be changing in ways similar to Chrome. Not sure if it's just you noticing this shift.

It seems like Firefox might be changing in ways similar to Chrome. Not sure if it's just you noticing this shift.

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Crystal_Spark
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02-18-2026, 12:59 AM
#21
Chrome stands out as the safest browser I've ever used. I've checked it using various techniques that remain effective in other browsers today. While I don’t claim it’s the absolute most secure, it offers better protection overall. Chrome gathers only search terms and types of input to enhance your experience. By default, it doesn’t do this—you need to turn it on in the settings.
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Crystal_Spark
02-18-2026, 12:59 AM #21

Chrome stands out as the safest browser I've ever used. I've checked it using various techniques that remain effective in other browsers today. While I don’t claim it’s the absolute most secure, it offers better protection overall. Chrome gathers only search terms and types of input to enhance your experience. By default, it doesn’t do this—you need to turn it on in the settings.

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LilStege
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02-20-2026, 05:37 AM
#22
Would you like to reveal what you've tried? By the way, checking Chrome's SSL certificate is not worth it.
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LilStege
02-20-2026, 05:37 AM #22

Would you like to reveal what you've tried? By the way, checking Chrome's SSL certificate is not worth it.

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OLLIE201299
Junior Member
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02-22-2026, 10:09 AM
#23
The testing I performed was about a year ago and I didn't keep records. I wouldn't share them since this isn't a hack community. My goal was simply to check browsers for security, mainly Firefox and Chrome. As I moved from Firefox to Chrome, you'd be surprised at how many basic issues other browsers have. For instance, most still let JavaScript run indefinitely. You can easily crash Firefox by using alert()—it’s a simple trick that can bring down the whole browser or even your PC.
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OLLIE201299
02-22-2026, 10:09 AM #23

The testing I performed was about a year ago and I didn't keep records. I wouldn't share them since this isn't a hack community. My goal was simply to check browsers for security, mainly Firefox and Chrome. As I moved from Firefox to Chrome, you'd be surprised at how many basic issues other browsers have. For instance, most still let JavaScript run indefinitely. You can easily crash Firefox by using alert()—it’s a simple trick that can bring down the whole browser or even your PC.

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Enderlay
Junior Member
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02-24-2026, 02:39 PM
#24
You've just saved more content.
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Enderlay
02-24-2026, 02:39 PM #24

You've just saved more content.

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MRwolf92XD
Junior Member
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02-26-2026, 07:14 PM
#25
Obtain just what you need...
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MRwolf92XD
02-26-2026, 07:14 PM #25

Obtain just what you need...

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