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Chrome Journeys Might Be Enough to Tempt You Away From Safari

By Matthew Lynch
June 9, 2023
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In the world of internet browsing, two major players have been competing for the top spot for a while now: Google Chrome and Apple Safari. While both browsers have their fair share of loyal followers, it’s no secret that Safari has a strong presence among Apple users, thanks to its seamless integration with macOS and iOS. But recent updates to Chrome have made it a serious contender, with its “Journeys” feature in particular offering a compelling reason to switch.

Journeys, which was introduced earlier this year, is essentially a visual history of your browsing activity. Instead of just seeing a list of your recently visited websites, Journeys breaks down your online activity into a timeline of sorts, complete with thumbnails of the pages you visited. This visual presentation not only makes it easier to find a specific page you visited in the past, but also provides a more engaging way to revisit your browsing history.

But that’s not all. Journeys also includes a search bar at the top of the page, making it easy to filter your history by keyword or website. Plus, you can easily delete specific pages or entire time periods from your history with a few clicks.

Of course, Safari has its own version of this feature in the form of iCloud Tabs, which syncs your open tabs across all your Apple devices. But Journeys takes things a step further by providing a more comprehensive view of your browsing history, not just your open tabs.

Another advantage of Chrome is its vast library of extensions and add-ons. While Safari does have some extensions available, they pale in comparison to the sheer number and variety of options available for Chrome. Whether you’re looking to block ads, enhance your privacy, or streamline your workflow, there’s likely a Chrome extension that can help.

And while Safari does have some built-in privacy features, Chrome has made significant strides in this area in recent years. For example, Chrome now includes a feature called “Enhanced Safe Browsing,” which proactively protects against phishing and malware attacks. Plus, you can customize your privacy settings to your liking, choosing whether to block or allow cookies, location sharing, and more.

All that said, there are still some advantages to sticking with Safari. For one, if you’re heavily invested in the Apple ecosystem and use other Apple devices regularly, Safari is probably the more seamless choice. Additionally, Safari tends to be more energy-efficient than Chrome, which is something to consider if you’re using a laptop on battery power.

Ultimately, the decision of which browser to use comes down to personal preference and individual needs. But if you’re a Safari user who’s been curious about Chrome, the Journeys feature might be just the thing to tip the scales in its favor.

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