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Which Browswer Is Best?

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There is a huge variety of browsers to choose from online, the most popular browser is Google Chrome, with a huge share compared to its competitors. The second most popular browser is Safari. It is important to pay attention to the web browser used, as this can help retain more user data and stay safe online.

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How to Pick a Web Browser

Web browsers aren't typically an area of concern for most users, this is due to browsers usually being pre-installed on modern devices. If the user has Apple devices, there is a good chance they will use Safari. Users on Android will often default to Google Chrome or the web browser their device shipped with. Most Windows users will use Microsoft Edge to download Google Chrome.
Google Chrome is the most dominant browser in the market, due to its early arrival and streamlined approach to web browsing. This immediately caused most users to ditch their web browsers for Chrome and this is still the case today. Whilst Chrome is the most popular browser in the market, it is not privacy or data conscious.
With Apple's Safari being the second most popular browser, this shows the Apple dominance in the market. As of 2021, Safari is the second most used web browser in the market. This may be predominantly due to the iPhone being the most popular phone in the world, followed by the dominance Apple's iPad has in the tablet market.
Users who are focused on their data and privacy will often resort to browsers such as Mozilla Firefox, Apple's Safari, Brave, DuckDuckGo's browser and Opera. Browsers such as Firefox and Opera offer the best user experience, whilst providing users with the most customisation and privacy features. One of YD&PM's aims is to educate consumers on the different types of browsers and find the best browser for them.
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How Cameras Are Used On Sites

If you granted access to the popup when accessing this page, your camera will have enabled, meaning you will be able to see yourself on the right. This is an example of how websites will request access from your camera and microphone, but may not display this to the user. This is particularly concerning, especially from a privacy perspective, as sites will be able to record your microphone data and pay attention to how long you stay on a particular site. This is done for tracking purpouses, so businesses can feed more relevant content to the user, based on how long they focus on a particular page.

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Google Chrome

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Mozilla Firefox

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Safari

Apple Dominance

Microsoft Edge

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