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<blockquote data-quote="SpiderWeb" data-source="post: 1104198" data-attributes="member: 88686"><p>Safari because every site loads exactly as it should. Chrome and Firefox have their own agenda and that causes sites to break due to their specific cookie and privacy policies. Safari just loads whatever, you can type in the exact IP address of a website and it will take you there and it is the only browser that understands that local IPs like your gateway or NAS or Wifi portals need special treatment. While it is not my main browser on desktop, it is the browser I instantly open if a website errors out and 100% of the time it just works in Safari. The downside with Safari is the UI is ugly and uninviting for multitasking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SpiderWeb, post: 1104198, member: 88686"] Safari because every site loads exactly as it should. Chrome and Firefox have their own agenda and that causes sites to break due to their specific cookie and privacy policies. Safari just loads whatever, you can type in the exact IP address of a website and it will take you there and it is the only browser that understands that local IPs like your gateway or NAS or Wifi portals need special treatment. While it is not my main browser on desktop, it is the browser I instantly open if a website errors out and 100% of the time it just works in Safari. The downside with Safari is the UI is ugly and uninviting for multitasking. [/QUOTE]
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