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Safari Browser

Safari Web BrowserSafari is a graphical web browser developed by Apple, based on the WebKit engine. First released on desktop in 2003 with Mac OS X Panther, a mobile version has been bundled with iOS devices since the iPhone’s introduction in 2007. Safari is the default browser on Apple devices. [..Read More.. ]

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Vivaldi Browser Free

Vivaldi Web Browser has an interesting provenance. Its founder and CEO Jon von Tetzchner once worked on Opera, a browser that built a big following a few years ago, but which has since fallen out of favour. He launched Vivaldi Technologies in 2013, and released the Vivaldi browser early in 2015. [..Read More.. ]

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Microsoft Edge Browser

Microsoft’s Edge is a fast, lightweight browser with good standards support and a few unique tools, but with no extension or syncing capabilities, it’s not yet fully mature.
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Epic Privacy Browser

Epic Privacy Browser- Indian (Free) – world’s only private and secure web browser blocks ads, trackers, fingerprinting, cryptomining, ultrasound signaling and more. [..Read More.. ]

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Internet Explorer 11

Microsoft Internet Explorer Fast and efficient web browser, but less expandable than Firefox and Chrome, It’s clean, powerful, highly compatible, and it demands less of your RAM and CPU than equivalent pages would on Chrome or Firefox. Plus it one-ups both of them on WebKit’s Sunspider benchmark. [..Read More.. ]

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Google Chrome Free

Google Chrome is most popular open source web browser developed by Google. It builds on parts from other open source software, including WebKit and Mozilla. The name comes from the graphical user interface frame, or “chrome”, of web browsers. The open source project behind Google Chrome is known as Chromium. [..Read More.. ]