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		<title>Which of the main Internet Browser&#8217;s are best</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Dec 2022 13:33:14 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[a short review based on my opinion of the main browsers today, not yesterday, not tomorrow and not influenced by paid advertisers&#8230; opinion by Richard Lobsiger is it wise to have multiple browsers? The answer to this is yes because there will be times when a certain browser may not respond in an expected manner...]]></description>
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<p><em>a short review based on my opinion of the main browsers today, not yesterday, not tomorrow and not influenced by paid advertisers</em>&#8230; opinion by Richard Lobsiger</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>is it wise to have multiple browsers?</strong></h2>



<p>The answer to this is yes because there will be times when a certain browser may not respond in an expected manner when running a certain application. Normally these issues are fixed with updates. Other reasons are that browsers offer different features which can be very useful.</p>



<p><strong>Microsoft Edge</strong></p>



<p>Microsoft Edge may be one of the fastest browsers on the Internet but I have personally avoided it in the main due to what I see as a commercial-based product rather than an informative one. Time and time again the site is ridden with 3rd party advertising which if followed can potentially and indirectly link you to data collecting and even scam sites. So let&#8217;s make just one example. </p>



<p>This morning 21 December 2022. A headline story &#8220;Man slapped with £100 fine after cat-calling woman on London street&#8221;. So what&#8217;s the problem you would wonder? Well, how about within the script is an advert from one of Microsoft&#8217;s promoters with pictures of the TV presenter Penny Smith. The heading &#8220;She was beautiful in the 90&#8217;s but now it&#8217;s hard to look at her&#8221;.  Clicking on these links then takes you to unknown places which very easily attach themselves to undesirable sites and sometimes even scam sites.</p>



<p>This kind of behaviour is not acceptable in our society yet I see more and more of it within advertising spots aimed at gaining our attention. </p>



<p>My Conclusion &#8211; I will continue to have Microsoft Edge on our workstations but only for certain conveniences such as Microsoft accounts and licencing. I do question whether Microsoft browsers are as fast as they claim with the immense amount of 3rd party advertising. Thumbs Up? No</p>



<p><strong>Google Chrome</strong></p>



<p>I tend to prefer Android phones which integrate almost flawlessly with Google across various devices. I also like the fact that the main browser window is not full of advertisements so not hindering our search intentions. Having Gmail, Photo&#8217;s, Calendar and other features at hand are also invaluable at times. </p>



<p>Be very aware that Google collects tons of data when you browse so if you want to remain private then you could add the DuckDuckGo (see below) extension.</p>



<p>The speed of Google can occasionally be a little slower but it&#8217;s not something which put&#8217;s us off using this incredibly powerful browser.</p>



<p>Our Conclusion &#8211; Thumbs Up? Yes</p>



<p><strong>Mozilla Firefox</strong></p>



<p>another browser I use is the Open Source Firefox Browser. It is a favourite amongst many users who prefer to keep their lives a little more private. Data collection is kept to a minimum and it has the ability to check that your email address has not been compromised. You&#8217;ll also be pleased to know that Firefox prevents those annoying auto-plays.</p>



<p>Our Conclusion &#8211; Thumbs Up? Yes</p>



<p><strong>Safari</strong></p>



<p>Safari is an Apple based browser, relatively lightweight but not my personal choice. The way I see it is that if you like Apple then Safari is probably the must be the best. I have read that Chrome runs faster on a Mac. I&#8217;ve not compared but on the odd occasion I use my Mac then I will use the Chrome browser.</p>



<p>Our Conclusion &#8211; Personal Preference</p>



<p><strong>DuckDuckGo</strong></p>



<p>DuckDuckGo is not a browser in itself, at least not on a computer. DuckDuckGo can be added to Browsers such as Chrome etc. DuckDuckGo never stores your data and is far more efficient than simply using incognito mode within a browser. Incognito mode in Chrome only deletes the information in your browser but not what Google collects. I have read that some DuckDuckGo searching is stored by Microsoft Edge as it is a contractual agreement if DuckDuckGo wishes to use Bing searches. DuckDuckGo continues to block Microsoft trackers by all accounts</p>



<p>Our Conclusion &#8211; Thumbs Up? Yes  </p>



<p><strong>Finally</strong></p>



<p><em>Finally there are dozens of browsers out there so you as the end user will know what works best for you</em>. My opinions are only my opinions and not advice.</p>
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		<title>More High Speed Broadband Promises but will you get it and when?</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[We hear in the news that the caps are to be lifted on broadband prices. This will in turn pave the way to higher speed internet access. Promises, but haven&#8217;t we heard it all before! Who is going to benefit? when will we get it? and if we don&#8217;t live within the planned rollout areas...]]></description>
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<p>We hear in the news that the caps are to be lifted on broadband prices. This will in turn pave the way to higher speed internet access. Promises, but haven&#8217;t we heard it all before!</p>



<p>Who is going to benefit? when will we get it? and if we don&#8217;t live within the planned rollout areas then will we still have to fund it with higher charges? Short answer &#8220;YES&#8221; &#8211; we hear that even if you are still on Copper or Aluminium to home but Fibre from Exchange to Cabinet then you may be funding the rest of the nation’s upgrade because you are supposedly on Fibre!</p>



<p>Yes we have access to low price internet within the United Kingdom but it all seems a little misleading? We hear about Fibre, High Speed Internet Access, Superfast Fibre broadband. True in a few cities but still millions of us are paying no less and yet we can barely send an email without delays.</p>



<p><a href="https://www.ofcom.org.uk/about-ofcom/latest/features-and-news/rollout-full-fibre-broadband?fbclid=IwAR1GFz5zBqbKh4ZrSUgooDu-lCTWgUDhV9UH_gc8OSzmi41Ozp0mM2-tnpw" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Ofcom proudly announce</a> that the Copper network will be replaced but hey! &#8220;what about those of us who are still on Aluminium&#8221; Yes Aluminium, not even Copper to the house but still paying for Fibre!!!</p>



<p>Our company in the East Riding of Yorkshire has severely lacked the ability to provide some services required while relying on internet technology. The following Internet providers ALL failed to supply the speeds they promised us but they were ALL happy to charge for the higher speed they NEVER gave us. Lucky we were able to prove their failure to provide services sold to us. In turn making those contracts void.</p>



<p>BT, PLUSNET, TALKTALK, SKY, VODAFONE, POST OFFICE</p>



<p>Our advice to you as the consumer is to re-evaluate and compare what your paying. Check your speeds against the promises ISP&#8217;s make to you. Check out these sites to check your internet speeds. <a href="https://speedtest.btwholesale.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Openreach</a>, <a href="https://www.speedtest.net/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">speedtest.net</a>, <a href="https://fast.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">fast.com</a>, If your speeds don&#8217;t coincide with your contract then make a complaint, make them sort it or compensate you.</p>



<p>On the other hand in light of the likely price rises you may need to consider signing up for a longer term fixed price contract to avoid the inevitable price hikes!</p>



<p>As a consequence of broken promises we have thrown in the towel with land based Broadband Services. We have now started beta testing the SpaceX Starlink Satellite Broadband Service. Presently approximately 1&#8217;000 low flying Satellites are offering High Speed Internet with latency close to comparable to Fibre based products. The system is still in it&#8217;s infancy and not without it&#8217;s issues however we have achieved speeds between an average of 50-180mbps with a one time high of 680mbps. The SpaceX plan is to increase the orbiting satellites from 1&#8217;000-40&#8217;000 satellites within the next few years. Only yesterday a further 60 satellites were sent into Space and what&#8217;s amazing is that we can view these from an App so if the connection drops out for a few seconds we anticipate when coming back again.</p>



<p>#WYSIWYG</p>
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