What are the best alternatives to Chrome for Windows, prioritizing privacy, performance, and tab management?

@shilpa.chandel, no doubt your suggestion is good, but talking about the browsing experience on PC and not mentioning Microsoft Edge is a sin. The fact that it is optimized with Windows, which is the workplace for a great many people, makes it a great choice and my favourite.

Microsoft Edge has made significant strides and is now considered a solid alternative to Chrome, especially for users who need a browser that can handle a lot of tabs without bogging down system resources. Since it’s built on Chromium, it has good compatibility with most extensions and websites.

Edge also offers strong memory optimization, making it more efficient than Chrome when handling many open tabs. The “Tab Groups” feature is a huge advantage for managing multiple sessions.

For developers or teams testing websites across browsers, LambdaTest can help simulate how Edge handles different web environments, ensuring your site performs optimally across versions and browsers. Plus, with its built-in privacy features like tracking prevention, Edge ensures that your browsing experience is more secure.