Relaxed SSL settings isn't something I'd seek out in a browser. I know its such a pain to actually set up your SSL certificates correctly, but do you want to get hacked?
Can you explain or point to the Chrome issue? Very curious.
elinks, with strict TLS and DNSSEC.
“Relaxed” TLS is as good as no TLS, when you need to protect privacy.
Relaxed SSL settings isn't something I'd seek out in a browser. I know its such a pain to actually set up your SSL certificates correctly, but do you want to get hacked?