AWS in Google Chrome

Started by Dasha, September 05, 2009, 09:09:02 PM

Jona L.

Quote from: ICEcold on September 12, 2009, 12:07:12 AM
btw Jona, Google Chrome was designed and made by Google and has no software inside the browser what-so-ever that will interfere with your Computer. It was designed as a browser made by Google, not a Spybot designed to see everthing on your computer. Firefox is a great browser as it can be installed anywhere and is also not a Spybot. I don't know why you think the browsers are all Spybots. I've quite tech savvy and I know for a FACT that there isn't a single browser out there that is a Spybot (unless it was designed that way by Baddies :laugh:) and Safari, Firefox, IE, Google Chrome and Opera fall under that list. You can stick to your Opera 10.0, but why not broaden your horizon. Not everything on computers is made by baddies designed to Spy on your computer. That's why each browser goes through rigorus testing and certification to make SURE that the browsers themselves are not Spybots designed to harm your computer. The things that do that are located on the INTERNET, not on the browsers. Opera, in my experience, is exactly like what Eyon said: a commercial peice of rubbish. I've only used it 3 times in my experience and that was to test it on different computers, doing different things with it for my dad. I hated every minute of it because it was a pain in the a** to do anything, and there were so many bugs I decided to take an hour off from using Opera and use Chrome instead on a different computer. I think your wasting your time with Opera (only my opinion). ;)

well, as I'm am (in my school) in the "Harware AG and HTML GmbH" as my teacher (he's very crazy) always says, and we've tested each browser that was in our mind (IE, Opera, Firefox, Chrome, Safari) and have come to the point that Opera is the most efficient (although of being slow loading pics) for us, and we tried spy attacs from other computers to the schools networks, wich all went through, except for opera stopping it..... so Opera was the safest of all for us!
we'd like to be using Ubuntu, but most students/teachers/secretaries were'n able to work with it, so we still use Microsoft 2000 (since 2005, XP was too expensive for our 175 computers)

so in the end, I would say, that every one should find it individual OS, Browser, E-mail provider, phone/mobile phone provider, etc.

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