![]() If Safari is good enough for you and you don't need cross platform support, then stick with it. I also use extensions like uBlock Origin, which can't run on Safari. ![]() I use macOS, Android, and Windows, so independently of how good Safari might be for someone that spends a lot of time away from a charger, it's not the best browser for me. Our last desktop browser update of the year (v1.18.77) features native support for M1 Macs, a localization fix for Brave Rewards, and fixes for playing videos on HBO Max and IMDb. With my usage, performance is better on Chrome, battery life is similar to Chrome and not as good as Safari, and like Safari, you may find the odd site that doesn't work well with it. ![]() Performance on macOS might be a bit worse than Safari and will use more power.įirefox is between Safari and Chrome in terms of extension support and probably the best option for privacy. Extension support is bad compared to Firefox or Chrome and since most sites are made for Chrome these days, you may find a site or two where not everything works well.Ĭhrome has more extensions, better site compatibility and better security, but isn't good for privacy. The new super app Brave brings truly independent search, free video calls, offline playlists, even a customizable news feed. Outside of performance, rendering and battery life, I absolutely love what Mozilla has done to the. Safari has the best integration with Apple products and the best battery life. It’s the best of your old browser, only safer. With the M1 MacBook Pro and Firefox 89, battery life is just as good as it is when using Safari. ![]() It depends a lot on how you use your browser. ![]()
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