Chocolate Coated
Smack-Fu Master, in training
On my own Macbook Air, it's Safari exclusively. I can't say I'm a particular fan of Safari, but if it saves me having to connect to the Google mothership, so be it. As with some other posters, I tend to gravitate to a fairly small set of sites that all seem to work in Safari, so it's good enough.
On the Macbook Pro supplied by work, it's Chrome, Edge and Safari in that order. Most of our users are on Windows boxes with Chrome or Edge, so I tend to use what they use to save switching browsers between looking for stuff and testing.
On the Macbook Pro supplied by work, it's Chrome, Edge and Safari in that order. Most of our users are on Windows boxes with Chrome or Edge, so I tend to use what they use to save switching browsers between looking for stuff and testing.