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This internet browser is more secure than Google Chrome

Google Chrome internet browser is the most popular internet browser globally but the German Federal Office for Information Security feels that you should not use Chrome if you worried about privacy and security. The government agency of Germany has rated Mozilla Firefox as the most secure internet browser above Chrome, Edge and Internet Explorer. Having said that the agency did not compare it with Safari, Opera or other browsers.

This agency advises government officials in Germany on cyber security risks and asked officials to use Firefox. The areas where Chrome, Edge and Internet Browsers failed is lack of support for a master password mechanism along with other issues like there is no built-in update system in Internet Explorer. In all the three browsers, there is no provision to block telemetry collection and lacks in organisational transparency.

There is a detailed list of features that an internet browser must have to be termed as secure by the german agency and Firefox has ticked all the boxes.

Mozilla has announced a new version of its Firefox browser in India. The browser app is made for smartphone users and aims to compete with Google Chrome but with a ‘difference’. The difference is that the browser will save mobile data while browsing on the go.

The new, light-weight mobile browser takes under 4MB of space in smartphones and is only available on Android for now. It also comes with a number of features including Turbo Mode, less space taking and privacy from ad trackers.

The ‘Turbo Mode’ in Mozilla Firefox Lite is said to block third-party trackers, which means less data consumption and delivering faster loading of web pages. Since the app weighs under 4MB (3.6MB), it not just saves the space in your smartphone but take less data in downloading future updates. The most important feature of the Firefox Lite is the ability to browse privately and without leaving traces for ad trackers.

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