

As long as you’re using a regularly updated browser (all four pass this basic criterion), you shouldn’t have a problem to deal with. The personalization options on both browsers are limited. Fortunately, you can set your preferred search engine if you want. Firefox has set Google as its default SE, whereas Edge has Microsoft’s Bing.

When it comes to search, the default search engine is different. The four tested here perform solidly, and each shined in one of eight tests. If you switch from Edge to Firefox, you will notice the difference right away. WebXPRT 3.0Exclusive benchmarking to HTML 5 and JavaScript by Principled Technologies: Firefox ranks first once againĪs the Ventura Beat editors point out, these comparisons are not designed to disparage a particular browser.BaseMark 3.0the benchmark for new web standards: Brave bury competitors remotely.speedometer 1.0Benchmark dedicated to performance (time required to repeat tasks) via DOM API: Edge wins at 125 tasks per minute Now that the new Chromium-based Microsoft Edge is here, some decided to adopt it as their daily drivers, giving up on the likes of Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox after using them for years.Besides, this browser blocks advertisements and also trackers. Brave: This one was pretty fast with 1.5 seconds of page loading time. Mozilla Firefox: Surprisingly Mozilla browser loaded up the GetDroidTips homepage in 2 seconds. MotionMark 1.0Graphics benchmark developed by WebKit: Edge wins a bit against Chrome (246 vs 245) Microsoft Edge: On this browser, it took me close to 3 seconds to load the homepage of Getdroidtips.Jet Stream 1.1Dedicated benchmark to Apple-developed JaveScript: Edge winner stuck by Google Chrome.
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