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Privacy Tests on 11 Browsers on Today's Market

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1. Which browsers isolate websites to prevent them from sharing data to track you?
2. Which browsers prevent websites from sharing tracking data when you click on a link?
3. Which browsers use encrypted network connections whenever possible?
4. Which browsers provide additional assorted privacy protections?
5. Which browsers hide what's unique about your device?
6. Which browsers remove URL parameters that can track you?
7. Which browsers block important known tracking scripts and pixels?
8. Which browsers block important known tracking cookies?

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Re: Privacy Tests on 11 Browsers on Today's Market

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https://browserbench.org

https://browserbench.org/JetStream/
JetStream tests the browser's ability to run advanced applications.
Some applications such as 3D cube conversion, integer math, library parsing
measures how well the tasks can be performed. The better scanner scores higher on this test.

https://browserbench.org/ARES-6/
The Ares-6 test measures how fast a browser performs Javascript operations.

The faster the browser, the lower the score will be.

https://browserbench.org/Speedometer2.0/
Speedometer, like adding items to the browser's to-do list
measures how fast it performs user interactions in web applications.

Better browsers also score higher in this test.

https://browserbench.org/MotionMark/
MotionMark is a graphics benchmark that measures a browser’s capability to animate complex scenes at a target frame rate.

Bigger scores are better.

https://browserbench.org/Speedometer/
Speedometer is a browser benchmark that measures the responsiveness of Web applications.
It uses demo web applications to simulate user actions such as adding to-do items.


https://clienttest.ssllabs.com:8443/ssl ... lient.html
SSL/TLS Capabilities of Your Browser


Computer performance and benchmark test
http://www.speed-battle.com/speedtest_e.php


HTML5 audio/video tester
https://tools.woolyss.com/html5-audio-video-tester/


https://web.basemark.com/
Various performance tests for web 3.0


https://www.wirple.com/bmark/
Various 3d, graphics, fps tests


https://www.principledtechnologies.com/ ... t/webxprt/
WebXPRT 4 is a browser benchmark that compares the performance of almost any web-enabled device.


https://chromium.github.io/octane/
Various javascript tests


https://caniuse.com
Can I use... Support tables for HTML5, CSS3, etc


Source https://chromium.woolyss.com/ and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Browser_speed_test

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