Not if one doesn’t want to end up supporting Chromium in any way. Which one shouldn’t if they believe “chrome and google in general are the first in line to cause problems”.
On macOS, that leaves essentially Firefox and Safari. Except Firefox has no support for AppleScript so it’s excluded from a ton of useful automations and is thus not suitable as a daily driver for many people. So Safari remains. And Orion, which is also based on WebKit. Both are closed-source.
There are indeed many browsers if all you want to do is display webpages. But as soon as you have any hard requirement, be it ideological or technical, the choices drop dramatically. Unless you don’t mind supporting Google, that is.
Not if one doesn’t want to end up supporting Chromium in any way. Which one shouldn’t if they believe “chrome and google in general are the first in line to cause problems”.
On macOS, that leaves essentially Firefox and Safari. Except Firefox has no support for AppleScript so it’s excluded from a ton of useful automations and is thus not suitable as a daily driver for many people. So Safari remains. And Orion, which is also based on WebKit. Both are closed-source.
There are indeed many browsers if all you want to do is display webpages. But as soon as you have any hard requirement, be it ideological or technical, the choices drop dramatically. Unless you don’t mind supporting Google, that is.