They also all include basic features like bookmarking and password saving, plus private browsing modes that let you temporarily surf in relative anonymity. Chrome, Edge and Firefox all offer a combined address and search bar at the top of the window, and tabs above it to help you open and switch between multiple sites.
Web browsers have been around for nigh on 30 years, and by now there’s a pretty universal consensus about how one should look and work. We have highlighted the best features of each, including which application works best on mobile. To help you make the simplest choice, IT Pro has narrowed down a list of the best contenders and compared them against each other on a range of different criteria.