If this is a concern for you, the switch may be worthwhile. For years, a common criticism of Chrome has been how it uses far more RAM than other browsers, which in turn could hog up computing speeds (although this is debatable). Right off the bat, I do want to share that I didn’t notice any significant speed differences between Chrome and Safari. I thought, why not give it a shot? It’s not as if Apple hasn’t already taken over my life. Recently, Apple released their latest version of macOS and the update came packaged with a new version of the Safari browser. The browser would occasionally crash on my iPhone and was becoming frustratingly slow on my Mac. It wasn’t until a month or two ago when I ran into issues with Chrome. I’ve been with Chrome for as long as I can remember and a lot of the extensions I use are indispensable for my workflow. Google Chrome has been, far and away, the browser of choice of many - with myself included. For students and most with a deskbound job, the internet browser is probably what we will see and use most in our everyday lives.
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