![]() We saw no functionality issues that seemed to be due to Iron's breaking the umbilical cord to Google HQ, or any functionality issue at all, for that matter. ![]() We browsed to some Web sites, which loaded as fast as with other Chromium-based browsers, which is to say about as fast as browsers get nowadays. We could import or export our bookmarks, create application shortcuts, and manage search engines, to name a few. Of course, we could customize the view, including the Quick Access links, using the usual Chrome-style options. Iron's start page offers quick Web and Image searching and a Quick Access section that let us upload pictures, access Chrome-compatible extensions and themes, rate our home page at a ratings site, view info about our IP address, and even watch funny videos at Epic Fail. What sets it apart is a lack of the Google-centric features that some have criticized for violating users' privacy, such as reporting your browsing habits and suggesting content (and advertising) based on the results. ![]() Like Chrome and the others, Iron is super-fast and accepts extensions, themes, and developer tools. It's based on Google's Chromium core, which is the basis of many browsers, including Google's own Chrome.
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