

Iron's start page offers quick Web and Image searching and a Quick Access section that let us upload pictures, access Chrome-compatible extensions and themes, rate our home page at a ratings site, view info about our IP address, and even watch funny videos at Epic Fail.

What sets it apart is a lack of the Google-centric features that some have criticized for violating users' privacy, such as reporting your browsing habits and suggesting content (and advertising) based on the results.

Like Chrome and the others, Iron is super-fast and accepts extensions, themes, and developer tools. It's based on Google's Chromium core, which is the basis of many browsers, including Google's own Chrome.
