28 November 17, 16:55
I think it actually depends on the user. If someone visits warez sites, they are highly likely to get their PC infected or browser hijacked.
Security wise, I think you can't go wrong with most major browsers like Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Edge, and derivatives of Chromium (Vivaldi, Comodo Dragon etc, and Firefox based browsers like Pale Moon, Waterfox, etc.
To answer your question, my vote goes to Firefox (or Firefox Focus for Android and iOS)
Regardless of what browser you use, I recommend using Ublock Origin to block malicious ads. There are lots of add-ons to make your browsing more secure.
And as an additional layer, I recommend using Sandboxie, as the cookies, downloads, browser data are isolated from the PC's environment, so even if the browser gets injected with a malicious script or downloads some malware, your PC is safe.
Security wise, I think you can't go wrong with most major browsers like Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Edge, and derivatives of Chromium (Vivaldi, Comodo Dragon etc, and Firefox based browsers like Pale Moon, Waterfox, etc.
To answer your question, my vote goes to Firefox (or Firefox Focus for Android and iOS)
Regardless of what browser you use, I recommend using Ublock Origin to block malicious ads. There are lots of add-ons to make your browsing more secure.
And as an additional layer, I recommend using Sandboxie, as the cookies, downloads, browser data are isolated from the PC's environment, so even if the browser gets injected with a malicious script or downloads some malware, your PC is safe.