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Chromium vs Safari: What are the differences?

Key Differences between Chromium and Safari

Chromium and Safari are two popular web browsers, each with its own set of features and functionalities. Here are the key differences between them:

  1. Rendering Engine: Chromium uses the Blink rendering engine, which is developed by Google and is known for its speed and efficiency. Safari, on the other hand, uses the WebKit rendering engine, which is also highly optimized and offers excellent performance.

  2. Operating System Compatibility: Chromium is compatible with various operating systems like Windows, macOS, and Linux, making it a more versatile option. Safari, however, is exclusively designed for Apple devices and is the default browser on iOS and macOS.

  3. Extensions and Plugins: Chromium offers a wide range of extensions and plugins from the Chrome Web Store, providing users with additional functionality and customization options. Safari also has a selection of extensions but is more limited in terms of the available options.

  4. Privacy and Security Features: Both Chromium and Safari prioritize user privacy and security, but they approach it in different ways. Safari has built-in features like Intelligent Tracking Prevention and Enhanced Privacy mode to block third-party trackers and protect user data. Chromium relies more on third-party extensions and plugins to enhance privacy and security.

  5. Integration with Services: Safari integrates seamlessly with other Apple services and features, such as iCloud Keychain for password management and Handoff for seamless browsing across devices. Chromium, being an open-source project, provides more flexibility and is not limited to any specific ecosystem.

  6. Developer Tools and Support: Chromium offers robust developer tools and extensive documentation, making it a popular choice among web developers. Safari, on the other hand, provides its own set of developer tools that are tightly integrated with the Safari browser, allowing for efficient debugging and testing.

In Summary, Chromium and Safari differ in terms of their rendering engines, operating system compatibility, extension availability, privacy features, integration with services, and developer toolsets.

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Pros of Chromium
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      More secure
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      More secure
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      Has Mac Extensions
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      Shows advanced tracking controls
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      Better privacy
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      Has fingerprinting
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      Awesome for developers
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      Way faster than edge
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    Cons of Chromium
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        Doesn't work on Windows
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        Tracks your every move
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        No PWAs
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        Webkit based
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        Stingy Apple product
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        Not cross-platform

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      What is Chromium?

      A fully functional browser on its own and supplies the vast majority of code for the Google Chrome browser.

      What is Safari?

      It is faster and more energy efficient than other browsers. Handy tools help you save, find, and share your favorite sites. Built-in privacy features help keep your browsing your business.

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