Google Chrome is the fastest browser out there, hands down. It opens to the Google home page (or any page), which is the fastest loading page to open. Few graphics make it a good choice, and it’s really easy to open as many pages (tabs) as is needed.
There are tabs across the top, like there are in Firefox, but they are much easier to see in Chrome, where they‘re at the very top of the program and they don‘t interfere with Google toolbars the user may have. They’re just more prominent and the tab system makes it easy to do several things at once. There’s no opening a window for each page used simultaneously.
Google Chrome is the Beginning
There’s no “Stop” or an X to stop the page from timing out, but timing out doesn’t happen with Chrome very often. It’s easy to make bookmarks by clicking the star on the ride side of the navigator bar. Next to that is a wrench, which is pretty self-explanatory. It’s the help button where the browsing history, bookmark management, and several other commands are neatly kept. From there one can also print, zoom, make new tabs and other commands.
Google Chrome is so fast because it sort of “sits next to” your computer, so to speak, and doesn’t interfere with the operations of the computer at all. So it doesn’t need all that extra weight to slow it down, it simply loads quickly. It’s been out for several years but many people are just finding out about it.
Chrome was recently found to be the safest browser out there because hackers are turned off by it’s non-interaction-with-the-computer operation style. First, hackers have to find a vulnerability in Chrome to get into it, then, they have to find a vulnerability to get into the computer, and it’s twice the work a criminal hacker wants to do.