Most Secure Browser in 2017

One way to stay secure when browsing through the internet is having a secure browser. Having secure browser can help you to avoid unsafe website and harmful website that can damage your devices.
Here are the Most Secure Browser in 2017:
Google Chrome
- 58.53% Market Share
- Updates frequency: Updated every 15 days
- Security and other specifics:Sandboxing function
- Add-ons related to security and their availability: Gmail blocks .JS attachments as well as others
Internet Explorer
- 19.17% Market Share
- Updates frequency: Updated every 30 days or more
- Security and other specifics: Option to add extensions to a blacklist for malicious actions
Microsoft Edge
- 5.55% Market Share
- Updates frequency: Updated around 2-3 times a month
- Security and other specifics: In-private browsing mode available
- Add-ons related to security and their availability: Extensions support, including AdBlockers
Mozilla Firefox
- 11.68% Market Share
- Updates frequency: Updated inconsistently from a few days to a few weeks
- Security and other specifics: Private browsing mode that excludes data collectors from tracking you
- Add-ons related to security and their availability: Extensions support which offers diversity
Safari
- 3.45% Market Share
- Updates frequency: Updated every 54 days
- Security and other specifics: In-built protection from harmful sites
- Add-ons related to security and their availability: New extensions such as “DuckDuckGo” and “1Password”
Opera
- 1.22% Market Share
- Updates frequency: Updated every 48 days
- Security and other specifics: Free in-built VPN, online fraud and malware protection,
Insecure script and plug-in blocking - Add-ons related to security and their availability: Extensions that add features of other browsers based on security
Source: https://sensorstechforum.com/the-most-secure-browser-2017-firefox-chrome-internet-explorer-safari/
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