Firefox is my choice. Can’t live without sync and I use quite a few extensions that can’t be found in other browsers.
3 0 ReplyOrion. As good as Safari, but works with Firefox and Chrome Extensions.
2 0 ReplyI’m a sucker for the iCloud integration so I still use Safari.
2 0 ReplyI use Firefox, because of Firefox containers and total cookie protection.
But with Safari adding profiles to the next version, I will need to revisit Safari again.
1 0 ReplyBut will they be adding favicons? Big reason why I started using Firefox in the first place
0 0 ReplyI don't know. My guess would be no. Which is a shame.
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Firefox, although also looking for a very lightweight privacy friendly browser.
1 0 ReplyI used Microsoft Edge when I had a Mac.
1 0 ReplySafari
1 0 ReplyI like safari, but use firefox so the sync works with between Mac, iPhone, FreeBSD Desktop, and Work Windows Laptop.
1 0 ReplyFirefox
1 0 ReplyI use Firefox on all platforms.
1 0 ReplyI use safari. It’s smooth, minimalistic and I like the integration with iPhone.
1 0 ReplyVivaldi mostly
1 0 ReplyFirefox!
1 0 ReplyAll Safari for me
1 0 ReplyWhen it comes to personal stuff I only use Firefox, regardless of device. But as a web developer I end up having to use them all at various times, and Safari isn't too bad.
1 0 ReplyFirefox. Adblocking options aren't that good in Safari, Chrome is soon to ruin adblockers, and I trust Mozilla's intentions more than I do Brave's.
Firefox is awesome now, you should try it!
1 0 Reply99% Brave 1% Safari for me. Mostly Brave for cross platform sync.
1 0 ReplyFirefox.
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