INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Installing a pre-release version of your web browser promises at least two distinct thrills
The first one: You get to test new features sometimes months before mainstream users see them
How cool is thatThe second thrill comes from taking a risk
Installing pre-release software can cause data loss (perhaps even hair loss), excess battery drain on portables and other aggravations
As Google puts it on its Chrome Canary download page, it ¬ for the faint of heart.[ Further reading: Best Google Chrome extensions of
2017 ]But let assume you&re up for the challenge and eager to see what next for your browser
Here what you need to know about pre-release versions of Chrome, Safari Technical Preview, Firefox and Edge.