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7 Best Internet Browsers and Their Best Features

7 Best Internet Browsers and Their Best Features

Posted on July 27, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Choosing the right browser can have a significant effect on how you use the internet because it is by far an essential piece of software on your PC. If you’ve been using a new one for many years, you might be surprised by the features it has that you didn’t know about.

So from the most secure software to the most customizable one, these are the best browsers for navigating the web.

Google Chrome

Google Chrome launched on Windows back in 2008 but has since expanded to Mac and Linux computers as well as to iOS and Android smartphones and tablets. It is by far the most used browser, accounting for more than half of all web traffic.
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