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When using the internet, you may debate between Safari and Chrome. Both are very popular, but how do they stack up against each other? The verdict: both Chrome and Safari are great in their ways, but each browser offers things that the other does not. Here is a comparison of the two browsers.

1) Safari has a cleaner design which makes it easier to use, while Google has gone for speed, whereas Apple has gone for simplicity of use due to the rise of touch screens. Safari also has a smaller footprint than Chrome, allowing it to load faster.

Safari allows you to disable autofill, while Chrome allows you to store your passwords, meaning that if someone stole your laptop, they could access your emails and bank details. On the other hand, Safari allows you to make a secure website password that can be remembered but never written down. No one will know it unless they hack into your account.

2) Safari has the best parental controls, which can be applied and configured from the browser itself. You need to go to Settings, then select Restrictions and Access Restrictions. You can then adjust any level of access that your child has: whether they can access certain websites or not, have limited account access, etc.

3) Chrome syncs all your bookmarks, history, and passwords in the cloud with Chrome which means that if someone hacked your account, they could access them. Safari, however, has complete control over the way you sync your information, and you decide where it goes. Even if someone got into your computer, they wouldn’t be able to access anything.

4) Safari is better because it’s more powerful and allows you to access websites that our ISPs have blocked. On the other hand, Chrome doesn’t allow you to do this, leaving all those censored sites out in the cold. With Safari, you can surf the web freely and access censored websites such as Infowars.com.

Safari has a feature called third-party cookie blockers. This is one of the most useful features of Safari, as it saves your internet surfing history from the advertisers and keeps hackers out. With Safari, there is no need for you to worry about the “baked in” tracking technology found in both Chrome and Firefox browsers. The browser also has built-in functionality to allow you to

prevent websites from accessing your device’s microphone. Incase your computer gets damaged, you may want to consult Mac repairs in London for repairs.

5) If the CIA runs a website, it will work with Safari while Chrome blocks you from accessing this information. For instance, if a government website tells you to do something, it suggests that you break the law, and when that happens, Facebook recommends that you call your local police department to report it.

Chrome is more popular because it is faster than Safari, and it also has more features such as extensions. Chrome has extensions where you can change how a website looks or add new features to your browser. On the other hand, Safari only has extensions for things like adding bookmarks, and Safari is not as efficient as Chrome when it comes to extensions. If you are using a Mac or other Apple products, Safari is the best browser because it makes it more secure and allows you to access sites that other browsers don’t allow. However, most android or windows users will prefer Chrome because it can multitask.

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