

Where Dragon becomes markedly different from other browsers though is in the level of security it offers without any input from its users. In terms of actual usability, there’s no real difference, other than the fact that both maintain compatibility with things like stored passwords, add-ons and extensions, without causing headaches. But the company also offer Ice Dragon as well, which is loosely based on the Firefox engine. Dragon (this one) is as we mentioned, built on the Chrome engine. Comodo actually offers two free browsers. They are both internet browsers, and they both do the same thing. The answer is that there isn’t a huge difference between them, if any, in real terms. It’s claws and fangs also help ensure privacy and personal security, but not on the internet. A real Comodo Dragon is neither based upon Chromium or Firefox, and is surprisingly fast.
