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by jedberg
5289 days ago
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I use both on my machine. Safari is my "Facebook" browser -- I use it for Facebook and Facebook alone. Chrome is my everything else browser. Mainly because it has a unified url/search bar. I have no idea with Safari hasn't picked this up, but that's pretty much it. Oh and also because all the google apps just seem to work better on Chrome. I used use Firefox as my everything browser, but it got just too slow. I mostly only use it for testing and doing front-end development. |
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Privacy, perhaps? Doesn't a unified url/search bar require giving more information to Google (or whatever your default search provider is)?