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by dextorious
5314 days ago
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""""not only are the Chrome alternatives awfully lacking in functionality, I also need to have enabled JS for them to work""" Yeah, just like 70% of the modern web, and all of Web 2.0. """Safe?""" Enabling JS? Not to tin-foil-hat standards, but yes. You should also remember that Chrome has a special sandbox security model that FF lacks --and that is often found to be the safest browser in security tests, js and all. |
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