2: Opera
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Lets continue to research possible security problems in case of using popular web technologies in browser extensions. Opera is one of the most powerful web browsers today.It has fast rendering and JavaScript engines and a lot of other useful features. For a long time Opera was all-in-one thing in opposition to Mozilla Firefox with its addons. But now when one more strong player called Google Chrome comes into the game in browser's market, Opera decided to support extensions too (yes-yes, I remember about Opera widgets).
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