
"How much time do you spend in your web browser? I would venture to say that number is far higher than you think. If I had to guess, I spend probably 6-7 hours a day using a web browser (and that's probably lowballing my estimate). Web browsers are essential, not only for work, but for home, school, entertainment, shopping... you name it."
"Chances are that you are using the Chrome web browser, which is proprietary (meaning, closed-source). Did you know that Chrome is based on an open-source web browser? (More on that in a bit.) Open source evolves much faster than its proprietary brethren. Not only that, but when a vulnerability is discovered in a piece of open-source software, it's patched very quickly, a feat proprietary software cannot match."
People spend many hours daily using web browsers for work, home, school, entertainment, and shopping. Numerous open-source web browsers are available across platforms and are free to install and use. Chrome is a proprietary browser that is based on an open-source project. Open-source software evolves faster than proprietary alternatives and typically receives quicker patches when vulnerabilities are discovered. Zen Browser, built on Firefox, offers vertical tabs, workspaces, and a theming engine, combining performance, flexibility, efficiency, and visual design. Zen functions as a default on Linux for some users and has a macOS UI issue awaiting a fix. Brave ranks among the most secure browsers outside of Tor.
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