-
@lofidewanto @migueldeicaza @feross @kurtseifried Having 3 browsers means a bad actor has to divide its resources to target all three (or he decided to target one and you might use the other). So you have a 33% lower chance of being affected :)
-
@lofidewanto @migueldeicaza @feross @kurtseifried And every browser will be able to close the holes faster than Safari can (with how things currently are). Btw, I'm making some assumptions here (bad actor having a finite amount of resources, having to divide it equally if multiple browsers are at play, etc, so.. YMMV :))
-
@lofidewanto @migueldeicaza @feross @kurtseifried Btw, I don't expect people to use all engines they can. I expect them to choose a default and (mostly) stick with that. So you only need to keep one updated, and as it stands, keeping browsers + engines up to date via app updates is faster (and thus, more secure) than OS updates.