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  1. 1. What browser do you use?

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1 hour ago, Katze said:

I used to use Firefox, but it randomly started running like poop, so I switched to Chrome and haven't gone back.

you could have tried to delete your profile. that helps a lot of time.

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I used Chrome for awhile, but realized it was slowing down and the ram usage was overly large. So I recently switched to firefox, seems faster and I enjoy it.

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I used to use IE on my old account (I was sort of forced to, really. Couldn't remember my password, and couldn't change it because the email I used had been hacked. On IE I had the site remember the password for me so I didn't have to guess it). But now, I always use Chrome for everything (and not just almost everything).

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Just now, Duzzkey said:

I used to use IE on my old account (I was sort of forced to, really. Couldn't remember my password, and couldn't change it because the email I used had been hacked. On IE I had the site remember the password for me so I didn't have to guess it). But now, I always use Chrome for everything (and not just almost everything).

Bunch of tools that can extract that for you (such as "cain and abel") or you can use something like fiddler2 or webscarab to break the TLS on the link and let you read the password sent. lots of ways to get passwords  back out :)


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Just now, CypherHoof said:

Bunch of tools that can extract that for you (such as "cain and abel") or you can use something like fiddler2 or webscarab to break the TLS on the link and let you read the password sent. lots of ways to get passwords  back out :)

Didn't think about that at the time, but I feel like since I've already made this other account, I don't really see the point of going back to my old one, necessarily.

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Mostly chrome and sometime if needed, internet explorer.  


                 

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I used to use Firefox, but I tried Chrome and it seemed a lot faster, so I stuck with it. I also use Google services a lot, like Gmail and Google Docs, so that's also a factor.

As for mobile browsers, I use Lightning. It's fast and lightweight, which is good because I'm not going to the need the extra stuff that comes with a desktop browser if all I'm doing is looking something up on my phone. If I want to use Gmail or Docs on the go, there are apps for those.


 

 

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Been using Firefox for a while. Chrome is okay too, but I don't really use it anymore.

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I use Chrome, though I wish I didn't. I don't like how much Google is trying to control everything. There are plenty of other browsers that are faster and easier to use, but Chrome is the only one I am allowed to use, so... >_>

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I use Chrome. I used to use Firefox for a really long time, but I screwed it up. It came up with a warning thing, telling me to delete a profile... I must have deleted the wrong one because after that, it refused to open. :c


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Waterfox Portable - by using the portable edition of this, each instance has its own set of cookies, bookmarks, certificate stores etc  so I can be logged into (say) Farcebook without it being able to connect that to visits to (again say) Amazon...


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