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It depends on what you understand under secure. Secure as in respect to your privacy? Then choice would be pretty simple. Don't use Chrome. It's has closed-source parts so no matter what is promised something could (to the tin foil hat degree) always be hidden. If you still really want something crome-ish, use the open-source Chromium builds ... or Firefox. Personally I find Firefox allows a far more fine grained control over what the browser records, allows, blocks and so on, than any other browser I have tried (Chrome(ium), Midori, Opera, IE, ...). And it has tons of privacy related add-ons such as NoScript, AdBlock, Click2Flash, BetterPrivacy (although Chrome(ium) is catching up in this regard).
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