Best web browser 2016
When you first turn on a new PC or laptop, you’ll find that your only route to the internet is via Internet Explorer or, if you’ve just bought a machine running Windows 10, Microsoft’s new Edge web browser.
Update 13 November: Google has just announced that starting with the Chrome 53 release of 64-bit Chrome and version 54 of the 32-bit version, it will now use Microsoft's Profile Guided Optimization to make the browser quicker. It's a wonder that Chrome doesn't use this already, since PGO isn't new, but it's said to make it around 15 percent faster. That's for new tab page load times: overall page load times are boosted by only six percent.
Which is the best web browser?
In terms of popularity though, you can’t always believe statistics – the US government’s figures put IE in second place for the same period with 24% - but all agree that Chrome is by far the most popular.
That’s one measure of the ‘best’ web browser, but there are others too.
Previously we have reviewed the top six web browsers, bench marking them for speed and rating them on features. The problem with that approach was that all of these browsers are updated constantly, meaning that those reviews quickly became outdated. And that’s why we’re not offering benchmark results here.
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