The main difference between Iron and Google Chrome is that the developers of Iron have removed code from the browser to improve user privacy by removing privacy-compromising functionality from the web browser.
This includes things like the unique client ID, error reporting, Google-hosted error pages, Google Search, DNS prefetching, search suggestions, or Google Updater which is a program that is automatically started with Windows.
Iron basically follows the same development cycle as the Google Chrome web browser but with a delay added to the process. Usually, Google releases first, and Iron follows then afterwards with the same version.
The developers have also mentioned that Linux and Mac version of Iron 4 RC will be offered soon on the official website. Windows users can download Iron 4 Release Candidate right now from the developer's website.
Update: SRWare Iron, just like Chromium and Google Chrome, has improved a lot ever since version 4.0 of the browser was released. You can download the latest version of the program from the official website. The latest version, at the time of writing, is Iron 55 for all supported operating systems.
Users who don't want to use Chrome because of privacy concerns may want to use Chromium instead of Iron browser. While that requires some manual adjusting of certain preferences to improve privacy, it should not be all too hard to do so considering that you can adjust most under chrome://settings.
SRware is ugly with logo and their own website ads preinstalled LOL.If Srware iron logo redesigned to make more modern look i will use it.I hate when it come with un-removeable website link at the bottom.Other than that its a good alternative browser for google chrome.
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