![]() It is by far the fastest browser for multitasking across numerous tabs, thanks to keeping them loaded at all times. This is incredibly annoying, especially if you typed in a long search query and need to type it in again, but it's infrequent enough to overlook.įor comparison, Safari's Speedometer score in our test was 241. For example, occasionally, when opening a new tab, it cancels progress on loading that tab and reverts to the page you were previously on. ![]() However, it does have a few performance issues. Similarly, Safari's Reader Mode allows for much faster loading on articles with removed ads and links. These trackers can otherwise reduce the performance on many websites. Safari also has performance gains from some security and convenience features like Privacy Report and cross-site tracking prevention that block websites from collecting your personal data. For best performance, open all your tabs as soon as you open Safari for minimal waiting while browsing or working, but otherwise, it is ideal for single-tasking or with a lower quantity of tabs open simultaneously. ![]() That said, Safari is pretty stable and can consistently handle numerous open tabs across multiple windows without crashing. ![]() Safari does not load tabs until you use them to preserve battery and system resources, so compared to other options, Safari is slower for starting a browsing session. Safari: Medium in Speed, High in Convenience ![]()
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