![]() But this also makes the browser use a lot more memory than single-process browsers, like the Firefox of the past. This makes the browser safer and less prone to browser-wide crash because of some guilty website/plugin-in or extension. You see one of the many selling points for Chrome was how it handles its tabs and extensions into its own sandboxed container. In came chrome to rescue us with a browser that promises to be fast and lean with a zen-like minimalistic UI.īut soon Chrome started to have problems of its own. ![]() ![]() Firefox’s memory leaking and usage problem were pretty bad, to say the least. Firefox not only poorly handled memory-hungry extensions (including annoying restarts after extension install and upgrades) but FF had its own problem with memory leakage. There was a time when Firefox’s huge collection of browser extensions was its major selling point but soon it turned out to be the bane of its existence. ![]() Modern browsers are ruthlessly fast, feature-rich, extendable, and memory hungry. ![]()
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