coolpcguy
Resistance is Futile.
It just doesn't loads the "insecure" content delivered via https connection. And that's not viewable by naked eye![]()
More often than not, most insecure content are genelly js files which serve ads or handle analytics.
Thnx for telling, I didn't know that. But does that conclude that chrome is safer?
There is no conclusion, so-to-speak. Vulnerabilities exist in most browsers, but considering Google's bug bounty, Chrome's sandbox model - I do think Chrome might be the safest of the lot.