

Even though it uses the same engine, it doesn't send data to Google. While Chrome has a lot of proprietary media codecs and add-ons bundled within, Slimjet is clean as a whistle. It's a Chromium-based browser that uses the Blink engine (same as Google Chrome). We'll get to the features a bit later, but for now, here's what you need to know about Slimjet. In fact, Slimjet's main "selling point" has to do a lot with the sheer amount of interesting features which make it fast, efficient, flexible, and most importantly secure and very stable. To put it as simple as possible, Slimjet is a lightweight alternative to Google Chrome, but interestingly enough, it's also a lot more feature-packed. Introduction to Slimjet - what you need to know Yes, it's a battle of numbers and influence, but outside of it lay some interesting alternative browsers, one of which is Slimjet. We all know the big names that dominate the browser market with what seems to be an iron fist.
