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Which browser?

  • Safari

  • Chrome

  • Mozilla FF

  • Opera

  • Other


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andreyush

macrumors 6502a
Oct 24, 2015
583
417
Safari. Works faster, better optimization ( El Capitan at least), lower temps, less RAM used.
 

Sanpete

macrumors 68040
Nov 17, 2016
3,695
1,665
Utah
Actually Safari Technology Preview, but I voted Safari. Probably best suited to Macs, especially ones that rely on batteries.
 

Hant

macrumors newbie
Jan 6, 2017
10
1
Safari is just fine; but when I need to use my browser with my gmail account I also use chrome wich is also cool.
But for all my passwords and stuff I trust safari and not chrome, dont know why ... (superstition)
 

iGangsta

macrumors member
Original poster
Nov 28, 2016
52
3
Istanbul-TUR
So, which ad-blocker do you use with Safari? Im using Safari only on my iPhone and Adguard blocker works perfectly. What about Safari for Mac?

And how can i get all my data from Chrome to Safari? (History, bookmarks, passwords and everything)
 

rklinkhammer

macrumors newbie
Nov 23, 2016
17
12
moving away from gmail, google, etc these days. My existence is already monetized enough.....
 

New_Mac_Smell

macrumors 68000
Oct 17, 2016
1,931
1,552
Shanghai
So, which ad-blocker do you use with Safari? Im using Safari only on my iPhone and Adguard blocker works perfectly. What about Safari for Mac?

And how can i get all my data from Chrome to Safari? (History, bookmarks, passwords and everything)

File - Import from - XXXX
 

RichardC300

macrumors 65816
Sep 27, 2012
1,243
116
Safari. It's the most efficient and lightweight browser that supports the only 2 extensions that I use: Wipr and RES.

I use Chrome for flash sites, and I use uBlock Origin and RES as my only two extensions.
 

New_Mac_Smell

macrumors 68000
Oct 17, 2016
1,931
1,552
Shanghai
Can i import all the data in this way? Saved passwords are more important actually

I don't know if you can import passwords (For security reasons), there may be an extension of some kind to do this but I don't think you can do it as standard. You could always use something like 1password for that stuff and not have to worry in the future.
 

t2nerb

macrumors newbie
Feb 22, 2008
24
9
Chrome for console and various web dev plug ins. Also, Chrome just feels so much faster.
 

Fancuku

macrumors 65816
Oct 8, 2015
1,023
2,663
PA, USA
Lately I have been using Safari more. Before it was mostly Chrome.
The only extension I use is AdBlock Plus on both browsers.

Why do I use Safari most of the time? I think it uses less battery.
 
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