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Chrome vs. Safari on Mac: Why Google’s browser wins for me

  • Safari on the Mac feels a lot faster to use than Google Chrome. It is also more battery efficient and takes fewer resources. Yet, I prefer using Google Chrome on my MacBook.
  • One of Google Chrome’s strengths is its expansive library of extensions, which enable advanced functionality for specific uses.
  • Despite being a memory hog, one of the key reasons I prefer Google Chrome over Safari is stability.
  • I rely heavily on Google services in my daily life. Since Chrome is a Google product, it neatly integrates with other Google services.
  • Google Chrome is the world’s most popular browser, with a market share of more than 60%. Thanks to its popularity, nearly all web developers and website owners optimize their online properties for Chrome.
  • All of Google Chrome’s benefits come at the price of battery life. The browser is not as efficient as Safari.
  • Safari is a no-brainer if you value your privacy and don’t want any company to go through your browsing history and activity.
  • Safari on macOS Sequoia feels much faster than Google Chrome. As a first-party Apple app, it also looks and behaves like a native app, unlike Chrome.
  • Both Google Chrome and Safari are great browsers. You can’t go wrong with either of them.
  • Apple’s browser tends to struggle with heavy usage, often crashing or struggling with memory leaks. In comparison, Chrome handles such cases better, though this comes at the expense of battery life, resource usage and privacy.

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