Freeware Browsers Apps

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Google Chrome 76

Google Chrome 76 v76.0.3795.4 Dev

48.8 MB · Free · 3,812 downloads
Google Chrome is the most popular web browser in the world. Its source code is proprietary, but it…
5.0 1
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Google Chrome 72

Google Chrome 72 v72.0.3626.121 Stable

52.3 MB · Free · 2,902 downloads
The design of Google Chrome makes it safe for the user when browsing since It has inbuilt phishing…
3.0 1
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Google Chrome 70

Google Chrome 70 v70.0.3538.110 Stable

50.2 MB · Free · 2,819 downloads
The design of Google Chrome makes it safe for the user when browsing since It has inbuilt phishing…
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Google Chrome 69

Google Chrome 69 v69.0.3497.92

48.8 MB · Free · 2,680 downloads
The design of Google Chrome makes it safe for the user when browsing since It has inbuilt phishing…
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Google Chrome 74

Google Chrome 74 v74.0.3724.8 Dev

50.2 MB · Free · 2,653 downloads
The design of Google Chrome makes it safe for the user when browsing since It has inbuilt phishing…
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Mozilla Firefox 63

Mozilla Firefox 63 v63.0.1 (Quantum) – Final

35.7 MB · Free · 2,244 downloads
Mozilla Firefox has introduced a far-reaching browser that understands and meets its users’ needs. Out of the versions…
4.0 1
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CCleaner Browser app

CCleaner Browser v2025

6.80 MB · Free · 827 downloads
CCleaner Browser streamlines secure browsing and privacy protection on your computer. It analyzes websites and identifies tracking attempts…
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Firefox app

Mozilla Firefox ESR v2025

60.1 MB · Free · 794 downloads
Mozilla Firefox ESR helps users access the web with long-term support and fewer feature disruptions.
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About Browsers

The web browser is, for most people, the program they spend the most time in, which makes the choice worth a little thought. Under the surface, most browsers are built on one of a small number of engines. The majority share the Chromium engine, while Firefox uses its own. That shared foundation is why so many browsers feel similar and run the same extensions.

What separates them is the layer on top: the interface, the default privacy settings, the bundled features, and the organization behind the project. Some browsers strip tracking aggressively by default. Some build in tab management, note tools, or split-screen views. Some are tuned for low memory use on weaker machines.

Privacy is the area where defaults matter most, because few people change them. Browsers vary in how much they block trackers out of the box and in how much data they send back to their maker. It is reasonable to check those settings after installing, whichever browser you pick, rather than assuming the defaults match your preference.

Resource use is the other practical factor. Browsers are demanding programs, and many open tabs consume real memory regardless of the brand. On an older computer, a lighter browser and a habit of closing unused tabs help more than any single setting. Extensions add capability but also weight, so a short, deliberate list beats a long one.