I’m currently use brave and safari.
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Currently using Vivaldi
Currently alternating between LibreWolf and Brave. I tried Safari when I first got my Mac but it sucks.
Firefox mostly. Safari for things that don’t load right on Firefox. Chrome for work (mandatory for my job).
DuckDuckGo and their Bitwarden integration is great. Arc is also interesting.
I use Arc for the majority of my online life but Chrome for my Genealogy because the BrainTool extension only behaves as I would like in Chrome and it is a fantastic extension for managing all the elements of my research.
Went for Arc and do not want to go back to anything else. I avoided using Safari, hated it just as much as I hated IE and Edge afterwards.
Waterfox at the moment. It reduces some of the telemetry in vanilla Firefox, it’s fast, and it’s very stable. I refuse to install or use anything Chrome-based on my Mac. If I need (for some reason) to use Chrome, I use my work laptop for that.
@rebiots Firefox for Mac, Safari for iOS.
Safari and Edge. I need to use Edge because I have several non-Apple devices so synchronisation presents a problem.
I was reading comments in this thread about Arc, and I was intrigued and watched a youtube video about it. The thing I don’t understand (and I haven’t tried Arc yet) is how are the Arc tabs different than just leaving the tab groups expanded on the left in Safari? The UI looks almost identical. Is there a usage model that I’ve missed?
Safari for regular use and Brave for anonymous / testing stuff (science)
Chrome for work. As a web dev, it’s our primary target. Firefox for personal stuff, just to keep the logins separated, plus, I’ve been using Firefox as my primary browser since the mid '00s; creature of habit, at this point.
I just use Safari, same on my phone. Makes it easier to use the same thing and I like the password manager and SMS auto fill.
Firefox and Tor browser.