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What's the best browser for mobile?
Posted on 10/15/15 at 3:12 pm
Posted on 10/15/15 at 3:12 pm
Used Safari for a long time, but I have problems with it crashing. Tried chrom but didn't like the layout. Any suggestions?
Posted on 10/15/15 at 3:44 pm to rballa19
Try Dolphin Browser, most users seem to like it.
Posted on 10/16/15 at 5:27 am to rballa19
I was having the same crashing problems with Safari. Just clear your history and it will stop.
Posted on 10/16/15 at 6:40 am to rballa19
When I started I used Mozilla because I didn't like chrome..Mozilla had some issues a while back so I started using chrome and they have fixed some of its issues..it's my main browser but have recently started using Mozilla again because I noticed they fixed their problems..I like the layout a little better on Mozilla than chrome..
Posted on 10/16/15 at 10:56 am to CENLALSUFAN
I like dolphin, it seems to be the most stable, but it doesn't have swipe back on iPhone
Posted on 10/17/15 at 2:20 am to rballa19
I have been using Opera on both my phone and pc recently and have really liked it. It is based on Chrome and you can use chrome extensions with it. One of the things it has built in that I really like is a Turbo mode.
With the Turbo mode activated, data is run through an Opera server which compresses the data before it is sent to you to save on data, roaming, and bandwidth charges. If you are browsing a secure website like a bank, the Turbo mode automatically shuts off to aid in protecting your PII and privacy.
With the Turbo mode activated, data is run through an Opera server which compresses the data before it is sent to you to save on data, roaming, and bandwidth charges. If you are browsing a secure website like a bank, the Turbo mode automatically shuts off to aid in protecting your PII and privacy.
Posted on 10/17/15 at 4:15 am to DannyB
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With the Turbo mode activated, data is run through an Opera server which compresses the data before it is sent to you to save on data, roaming, and bandwidth charges. If you are browsing a secure website like a bank, the Turbo mode automatically shuts off to aid in protecting your PII and privacy.
Chrome has had this feature for a very long time.
Chrome is probably still the best, the integration between PC and mobile is unmatched.
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