I find it VERY similar to Chrome without the 3rd parties cookies (I'm told). So, I'm going to try Safari like my very intelligent friend recommended to avoid cookies and tracking so much like you get from Chrome. So, I'll try Safari as long as it doesn't cause me too many problems along the way.
I very much miss Firefox but I'm not sure at this point exactly how long Firefox is going to be around because mostly it is a non-profit browser. So, if people don't donate enough to it it could go away.
Oh, one more thing I like about Safari I just discovered is "automatic Spelling corrections" when the software detects misspellings.
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