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Management For the most part, information is processed in similar ways by the different browsers. Firefox is my default browser, and I am familiar with how it processes information. I have NoScript activated, so Firefox processes data through this filter that blocks unwanted and hidden scripts from the computer. The two browsers with which Firefox is being compared are Internet Explorer and Safari.

In general, the more basic the webpage the more basic the browser is with respect to the way it processes information. There are few differences in the way that pages are rendered, for example, so most pages look the same. Firefox will block out some pop-ups and other unwanted things more effectively than the other two. The speed at which the browsers process the information varies, however, with Internet Explorer...

Safari is notable for being useless at processing flash, so there are certain pages that are virtually impossible to download or are not rendered properly. For the most part, the other browsers do not have such issues, and process pretty much everything, although Firefox asks permission to process certain scripts.
Streaming video is roughly the same with all three browsers. YouTube was used to test this, and the performance on all three was roughly analogous. The performance speeds were more or less the same.

Another function that was tested was file downloads, in this case a PDF (the Liu and Errey file). This was quite different. In Firefox, the downloads window opens and the…

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