10 Best Alternative Browsers You Can Use On Your PC
1. Google Chrome
A powerful and adaptable browser, if your PC has the resourcesWith Chrome, Google has built an extendable, efficient browser that deserves its place at the top of the browser rankings. According to w3schools' browser trend analysis its user base is only rising, even as Microsoft Edge's install numbers are presumably growing. Why? Well, it's cross-platform, incredibly stable, brilliantly presented to take up the minimum of screen space, and just about the nicest browser there is to use.
2.Opera
The Opera browser offers a high-speed
browsing experience. The browser has impressive data-compressing and is
well-suited for users who have poor internet connection. Opera also
boasts an inbuilt adblocker
to keep annoying ads away and a battery saver that will make sure you
can browse longer. There’s also customization options with themes and
add-ons. You can also sync browsing data across all your devices with
Opera browser.
3.Vivaldi
Vivaldi
is the newest comer to the browser community. Vivaldi offers a clean
interface and countless customization options (themes, keyboard
shortcuts, mouse gestures, appearance modification, etc.) to ensure that
you enjoy your surfing the web. Vivaldi also allows you to choose where
to place your browser tabs and your address bar, and you can stack
browser tabs together and take important notes from the notes panel.
4.Torch
Torch is a Chrome-based browser and also
happens to look almost exactly like Chrome. However, the Torch browser
offers tons of features that you may not find on Chrome. Torch browser
allows you to save audio and video from the web using the integrated
Media Grabber. The browser has a built-in torrent manager that helps you
download torrent files without using any additional software, and also
manage your torrent downloads straight from your browser. The browser
also has a built-in download accelerator that ensures faster download
speeds.
5.UC Browser
Most mobile phone users have adopted UC
browser as their go-to browser, especially for mobile downloads. But the
desktop version is just as efficient with high-speed downloads, cloud
sync, and customizable themes and add-ons. The built-in data compression
technology helps to save data and boost browsing speed.
6.Maxthon Cloud Browser
Maxthon cloud browser is very fast and
efficient due to its dual-core design. It has a cloud-based engine that
syncs browsing data across all your devices. The browser has a reader
mode for viewing articles and a night mode for low-light reading. A
built-in ad blocker ensures that you do not see annoying ads while
browsing. Maxthon also has a safe site technology that identifies
websites you are about to visit and lets you know if they are safe and
secure and it blocks malicious websites and phishing attempts for you,
automatically. There’s also loads of extensions to greater efficiency
and experience.
7. Safari
Apple's browser is fast and now available cross-platformSafari may be Apple's flagship browser, but you don't need to own an Apple device to use it, at least technically. There's an abandoned Windows version out there if you can find it, which you can also run on Linux through Wine – only Android (predictably) misses out. Don't expect it to interpret many modern pages well, but it's at least super-fast.
8. Chromium
An open source browser that's essentially Chrome sans GoogleFancy running Google Chrome without the 'Google' bit of it? Chromium is its open source fork, and it's the software from which Google gets the code that makes up Chrome itself. You'll often find it bundled with Linux installations because it avoids proprietary technologies and trademarks which would otherwise breach their licenses.
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9. Tor Browser
A package of browsing tools with security at their heartTor is, perhaps unjustly, most regularly associated with the seedy underworld of the dark web. While it's true that you can use it to access otherwise unlisted sites, Tor's privacy aspects - where your traffic is routed through random nodes the world over, making it very hard to track - are its real asset.
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10. Baidu Browser
Still commonly used, but now out of dateChinese search giant Baidu is beginning to make waves outside its home country, and like main western rival Google, it has its own browser. A lot like Google, as it turns out: Baidu Browser - formerly known as Spark - seems to be the company's own re-skin of Chromium, complete with Google sign-in options, support for Chrome extensions, and use of the Blink rendering engine.
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I like torch browser its also like chrome
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