Google Chrome being the fastest browser in terms of performance still it’s not preferred by most. Especially Mozilla firefox users won’t ditch firefox so soon just because Google chrome is faster. Being a firefox user,one of the reasons I didn’t liked Chrome is because it doesn’t had plug-ins support before. But now after one year , since Google chrome is released, They started working on extensions support for Google Chrome just like firefox. Most thought that, Chrome’s performance will decline because of plug-ins. But Google Chrome developers are keen in maintaining the browser performance even after including the Plug-ins. They have fixed some of the drawbacks in firefox , like you need not restart your browser after installing any new plug-ins.
WOT ( Web Of Trust)
WOT’s safe browsing tool warns you about risky sites that can’t be trusted: Online shops that cheat customers; download sites that deliver malware; sites that send spam; and those with inappropriate content for kids.
Millions of members of the WOT community rate websites based on their experiences, giving you an extra layer of protection when browsing or searching the Web. The WOT add-on provides reputation ratings to search results when you use Google, Yahoo!, Bing, Wikipedia and other popular sites. Your Gmail, Yahoo! mail and Hotmail account is also protected.
Install WOT on Google Chrome and surf safer!
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Mohamed RiasI'm a programmer, photographer, and proud parent. With a passion for coding and a love of capturing life's moments through my camera lens, I'm always on the lookout for new challenges and opportunities to grow. As a dedicated parent, I understand the importance of balancing work and family, and I strive to be the best version of myself in all aspects of my life.
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