In response to jonesalex284.
Hello People, Google Chrome is the best web browser.
There's no one answer to this. Some people pay little attention to factors that others think are critical.
Some points that matter to some:
Information gathering. Browsers can gather information about you. When I last monitored what Chrome is sending down the wire I see more traffic than other browsers. (Google search also seems to be collecting more data than it did before.) If that's important to you...
I've found that on some OS's Firefox prevents a favourite keyboard shortcut from working, when it's default. (It hijacks the name of html files in a way that sabotages the shortcut to create a new directory (Alt F W F). The developers have known about this for several years and, I think, originally decided to fix it, but seem to have changed the decision. Every time a new version comes out registry editing is needed to fix the mess.) I stopped using Firefox as default on that OS.
Special needs. If you use Google sites a great deal there's performance benefits from Chrome. If you use Sharepoint a lot I imagine that IE is needed. Opera does some unique things, which may influence your choice. If you like some of your browsing to be private I imagine that Firefox-Tor may be your choice.
Some sites are not fully developed for all browsers. For example I recently tried out an online University (MOOC). It has a lot of video lectures. I find normal talking pace is way too slow, so I need to speed it up. The code to run videos is definitely a work in progress! I found a browser that actually worked to speed up the lectures, on that site, so I used that.
Everybody has their own needs. Web developers should also test their product on all popular browsers, so can't have a favourite.
(Though an increasing number of sites, see above, seem to be made by developers who may not be trying very hard.)From my perspective no browser does some important things that I want. I have to find my own ways to make it work. I imagine others, similarly, have things that they
want to do that no free browser can do!
On top of that it changes all the time. Like if you use Windows 8 what is the situation?
(As an illustrtaion there's a new version of the above review, with different conclusions. Note: that rating doesn't consider some things that are important to me!)