

Diagnostics - Crash Data, Performance Data, Other -Diagnostic Data User Content – Audio Data, Customer Support It is hard to read but all the data collected from the browser is: I’m sure you saw this widely reported tweet last week by DuckDuckGo that showed all the collected data Google collects in their browser (and apps) Based purely on performance/speed though, it appears that none of the comparatively new kids on the block can challenge Edge and/or Chrome.Ĭurrently, I’m using Brave (with DuckDuckGo as search) due to it’s superior privacy that you mentioned. No doubt Brave’s claims of enhanced privacy will appeal to some and Vivaldi’s extensive customization options to others. As I have said previously, there are other factors involved when choosing a browser and I doubt these types of results will influence too many users. Some might be a bit surprised to see Brave at the bottom of the pile, and SRWare Iron has proven to be just as good as I always thought it was. No real surprise to see Edge and Chrome first and second respectively. NOTE: For the Basemark and MotionMark test results, I’ve moved the decimal point one place to the left so as not to skew the overall scores: Technically, it measures a browser’s capability to animate complex scenes at a target frame rate.

MotionMark is a graphics benchmark that throws a heap of different graphics at the browser to see how it handles them. JetStream2 is a JavaScript and WebAssembly benchmark suite that bases its results on how quickly the browser can start up, execute code, and run smoothly.īasemark Web 3.0 is a benchmarking tool that utilizes multiple tests to gauge browser performance including WebGL tests, SVG tests, stress tests, and more (20 tests in total). The benchmark simulates user actions for adding, completing, and removing to-do items using multiple examples. Speedometer is a benchmark tool that measures the responsiveness of Web applications by repeating the same actions using DOM APIs. Results for Edge and Chrome (as per that earlier article) will be added into a table at the end. The following are the results for Brave, Vivaldi, Opera, and SRWare Iron. For the purpose of this exercise, all browsers are at default settings and with zero extensions. In response to a reader’s request, I have since tested all popular Chromium-based browsers to see which performs the best over four benchmarks with each benchmark testing different aspects of the browser’s performance. We recently published an article testing various aspects of the three main browsers’ performance– Edge, Chrome, and Firefox: Which Is The Fastest Browser?. We test Edge vs Chrome vs Brave vs Vivaldi vs Opera vs SRWare Iron
