How To Install The Google Chrome Fast Web Browser (2020)
- December 17, 2019
- Posted by: Craig Chamberlin
- Category: Microsoft Windows

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Lesson Summary:
This lesson can be found within my 27 Amazing Windows 10 Performance Boosting Tips: A Complete Visual Guide For Beginners, Intermediates & Experts. The goal of this lesson is to teach the user How To Install The Google Chrome Fast Web Browser in 2020, This lesson is performed using a complete visual guide. First, we will assess the primary skill one user will obtain through the lesson. Second, a brief risk analysis of how the lesson can impact system performance and security. Finally, we conclude with learning why this particular lesson is important.
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Why Learning How To Install The Google Chrome Fast Web Browser (2020) Is Important:
What Is The Best Browser Ever Created?
Web browser performance is a much-debated issue. For many users, they vehemently argue that their browser is the greatest one ever created. If one digs deep enough, they can find advocates for Google Chrome, Safari, Microsoft Edge or Mozilla Firefox. As of the making of this guide, the best performing web browsers are Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox.
Users may be surprised to find that many website developers use Google Chrome, or a variant of Google Chrome, to test their websites. What this means is better website performance and user experience for those who utilize the Google Chrome browser. A close second to Google Chrome is Mozilla Firefox.
Mozilla Firefox is the best performing browser because it utilizes the least amount of memory and supports a significant amount of web sites. It is also a prominent tool used by web developers when creating and testing their websites. Thus making Mozilla Firefox a viable option for any user.
What About Safari?
Unfortunately, Safari is no longer supported by Microsoft Windows 10 so it is not an option. Microsoft Edge, which is included with the Windows 10 operating system, comes in at the slowest of the four discussed browsers. Although Microsoft has made great strides in the improvement of Microsoft Edge, it still cannot stand up to the powerhouse browsers of our time.
Changing the web browser can result in significant performance gains through memory usage and user experience. This is especially true if the user frequently uses the computer or device to browse the internet. Generally speaking, it is always best to use Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome. If the user is an avid Android device user then they are likely to get the best experience from Google Chrome.