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Justin Hunter
@polluterofminds
What needs to improve to make Safari your default browser? Don’t say everything.
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typeof.eth 🔵
@typeof.eth
It would have to make a case for itself. I don’t really have any complaints with Chrome, and I know how to use the dev tools. It’s less about what it lacks, and more about convincing me to switch. That said, any reason to switch?
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alex
@alexgrover.eth
My reasons: - Sync with mobile devices (I use reading list heavily) - Autofill 2FA codes (sms, email, authenticator, passkey all supported natively) - Apple Pay - Resource efficiency - Privacy
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alex
@alexgrover.eth
Being able to debug on a connected phone is also nice. The dev tools are pretty comparable nowadays anyways
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typeof.eth 🔵
@typeof.eth
I feel like part of my Chrome lock-in is the fact I use Google services for most things. 2fa and privacy are compelling, but not enough haha. Also, idk, as a front-end dev, is there something to be said about using the engine most people use?
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