

- ALTERNATIVES TO FIREFOX FOR MAC WINDOWS 10
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- ALTERNATIVES TO FIREFOX FOR MAC WINDOWS
Pale Moon ( Windows only) is an independent browser, very similar to Firefox, whose developer has announced indefinite support for NPAPI plugins (including Java), and hence is an alternative to continue running Jmol applets inside web pages, at least while Oracle continues to provide the Java Plug-in. Safari versions through 11 support Java (through OS 10.11 El Capitan), but Safari 12 and later do not support Java (OS 10.12 Sierra and later). See below for details for each of these browsers. Internet Explorer supports Java as of November, 2017. The HTML5 implementation of Jmol, JSmol, works in Opera. The HTML5 implementation of Jmol, JSmol, works in Edge, although rotation is jerkier and operation is slower than in Firefox or Chrome.
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However, Internet Explorer 11 is available in Windows 10 for use with Java. The Microsoft Edge browser (new in Windows 10) does not support Java. The HTML5 implementation of Jmol, JSmol, works just fine in Firefox. Until sometime in 2018, there was a special version of Firefox called Extended Support Release (ESR) that supported Java however, later ESR versions no longer support Java. That change happened in March 2017 and had been announced well in advance. The Mozilla Firefox browser does not support Java (including the Java-dependent version of Jmol) since version 52 of the 32-bit browser the 64-bit Firefox has never supported Java.

The HTML5 implementation of Jmol, JSmol, works just fine in Chrome. This change happened in late 2015 and had been announced well in advance. The Google Chrome browser does not support Java (including the Java-dependent version of Jmol). Official browser compatibility documentation for Java. Java Applets do not work in Chrome, Firefox, Edge, or Opera
ALTERNATIVES TO FIREFOX FOR MAC FOR ANDROID
In May 2019, after a long wait, the first official Tor browser for Android was released. Plus, in recent years it's become simpler to use. But the Tor network, with its layers of encryption and routing through various locations, is the best way to protect your identity online. You may believe using Tor is too onerous to justify your time. Get it: iOS, Android, browser plugins Tor It is owned and developed by German company Cliqz, which has its own web browser as well. It blocks advertising trackers, social media tracking tools, analytical tools, and gives detailed breakdowns on what is operating on every website you visit. The platform is available as a standalone browser on mobile, but as a plugin for Chrome opera, Firefox, Edge and Safari. Ghostery started its life as a browser extension that's designed to block and highlight online advertising tracking. Brave is one of the few privacy-first browsers that has its own desktop version, rather than providing a plugin that enhances Chrome's settings.
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Away from the crypto-aspect, the browser doesn't store where you've been online, blocks and hides advertising trackers that follow you around the web plus has default settings that block plugins and potential malware.
