A recent update to Chrome added the ability to detect when you're using a compromised password as well as enhanced safe browsing. This doesn't quite match the abundance of features that you can get with Firefox or Opera, but Chrome definitely ticks most of the mission-critical boxes.
As the dominant browser on the market, Chrome is also the most reliable option, as every web developer considers Google's browser when building a website.Ĭhrome offers extensive additional features such as secure storage for payment methods, a 'Lite' data-saver mode, automatic translation of dozens of languages, a malicious-ad blocker, a pop-up blocker and the ability to group tabs. Syncing between mobile and desktop editions of Chrome is helpful, giving you the option to access passwords you've stored in Chrome (provided you don't use one of the best password managers, that is). If you're happy living in the Google ecosystem and believe you've benefited from the company knowing everything about your online life, then it's hard to justify avoiding the default browser on most Android devices. Gives Google more ways to track your activity -Lacks extensions