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      Safari is in second place behind Chrome and has 15% of the browser market share globally and 25% in the USA. Yeah, people use Safari.

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        But that’s because of iPhone. Macs are a tiny percent of devices globally.

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        Modern Chrome and Safari used to share the same open source engine until it was forked. They’re not that different from each other

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          They’ve been diverged for nearly 10 years, and their features and compatibility vary significantly at this point.

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          Yes, they share the same WebKit roots, but Safari isn’t likely to make it impossible to block ads any time soon. That’s difference enough.

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      Safari is great. Quick Look, syncing tab groups, good touchpad navigation, non janky UI and probably more are my reasons for using it. I just wish it was possible to have shared bookmarks with Firefox which I use on Linux (or have an actual Linux port of it even but that’s even less going to happen)

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      Safari power usage on mac is incredibly low compared to Firefox and other browsers. If you’re on battery while on Mac hardware I highly recommend using Safari