Having your Internet browser not perform adequately is extremely frustrating. In 2016, we all need speed, reliability, and especially security while browsing the web. This article will take a look at the top 5 Internet browsers in no particular order. We’ll highlight the benefits and disadvantages of each to help you decide which one you should try. Once you have selected the browser, you might as well want to browse through couple of useful websites for entrepreneurs. Internet Explorer Although a pioneer, Internet Explorer doesn't have many redeeming qualities. Internet Explorer is still very common, but it just can't compete with other browsers in 2016. Being that Internet Explorer is so old, a lot of malware and viruses were created specifically for it, “bad guys” exploit known problems with the browser on purpose. Internet Explorer is useful for basic, occasional web browsing. Firefox FireFox is an open source web browser that was launched in 2002. Firefox is very customizable but heavy on the resources. In the screenshot, you can see both Firefox and Opera have the same pages open, with Firefox using considerably more resources. Firefox still has top security and privacy protection features for safe browsing. If your computer can handle the load, it's not a bad choice at all. Safari Originally designed for iOs devices, Safari is a fast, multi-platform browser suitable for virtually everyone. Safari has all the essential browser features such as private browsing and extensions instead of add-ons. Mac also consolidates all your bookmarks and browser settings via your Apple account if you have one. One thing to be aware of Safari is it does not update often. Safar is optimized for Mac devices, which are much more tolerant to viruses and malware than other computers. Most viruses simply aren't designed to attack Mac's. Make sure you’re aware of this if using Safari on a PC. Opera Opera is a lightweight browser with a lot of neat features. Opera has been around since 1995 and is the second oldest web browser currently in use. Opera has a built-in BitTorrent protocol, so you can download torrents while browsing without having to use any additional programs. Opera also has an in-browser notes application that lets you jot down your thoughts while reading articles. It is useful for writing down ideas without having to switch programs and losing your train of thought, and One of the top browsers if you’re looking for speed, features, and security. Opera also has a generous support community to help you with any issues. Chrome Google Chrome is versatile, easy to use browser. While it doesn’t outperform any of the other browsers by any significant margin, it’s a solid option even on low powered machines. As per Anand Mishra CEO Star Infranet, Safari like Chrome can sync to all your computers and mobile devices, which makes it easy to pick up where you left off.
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