It’s likely that if you value independence, design, privacy, and up-to-date features, you’d choose to go with Mozilla Firefox for Mac as your primary browser. While lots of people still remember the time when Microsoft’s Internet Explorer dominated the browser market (capturing over 90% of it), today we have Google’s Chrome (around 60%), Apple’s Safari (about 20%), Mozilla’s Firefox (nearly 5%), and a few other small players like Opera, Brave, Tor, Microsoft Edge, etc. In the last few years, with the rise of web apps, browsers became so powerful that nearly everything we want to do, from checking emails to listening to music to composing documents, can be comfortably done within their environments. If there was only one app we could use on our Macs, without a doubt, it would be the browser.