Safari vs. VMLogin Antidetect Browser

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Safari
Score 7.6 out of 10
N/A
Safari is a web browser developed by Apple, available with the company's operating system, and is presented as the best and most efficient way to browse the web on an Apple device.
$0
VMLogin
Score 7.0 out of 10
N/A
An antidetect browser that enables users to replace multiple computers with virtual browser profiles.
$99
per month Save 200 browser profiles
Pricing
SafariVMLogin Antidetect Browser
Editions & Modules
Basic
$0
Solo
$99
per month Save 200 browser profiles
Team
$209
per month Save 500 browser profiles
Scale
$499
per month Save 3000 browser profiles
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
SafariVMLogin
Free Trial
NoYes
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional Details25% discount for annual pricing.
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User Ratings
SafariVMLogin Antidetect Browser
Likelihood to Recommend
9.0
(1 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Usability
9.0
(1 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
User Testimonials
SafariVMLogin Antidetect Browser
Likelihood to Recommend
Apple
As noted, Safari is good for accessing email, logging in to our company portal, looking up information, searching for products, and finding videos. One area where Safari is not always up to scratch, though, is that there are a number of websites that run better on Google Chrome than Safari, or that simply do not run at all on Safari. One example is our medical record system, which runs only on Google Chrome. This is a nuisance, because it means I have to have two browser windows open, one of the eUHR and one for the portal.
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VMLogin
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Pros
Apple
  • It's fast, seems faster than other browsers I have used
  • i think it's very intuitive, which may just be because I have used it for so long.
  • Love that it syncs across apple devices
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VMLogin
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Cons
Apple
  • some java does not seems to the best
  • more tabs on the home page
  • tab collections
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VMLogin
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Usability
Apple
it is my go to browser product. It is pretty intuitive, response well, I like being able to quickly open up the side menu, to save easily while renaming pages or groups of tabs
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VMLogin
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Alternatives Considered
Apple
Given that I don't like the way Google tracks its customers and uses data about them for advertising, often not even offering users the option to protect their browsing history, I prefer Apple's Safari, on which advertising is far less intrusive. Both are good for searching the internet, but there are some internet applications that do not run on Safari. For those, I have to use Google Chrome.
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VMLogin
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Return on Investment
Apple
  • This is really hard. I mean, it keeps me productive? But I can't say there is a business ROI difference because I use Safari vs. Chrome. It's just preference.
  • I guess it runs video calls well which are key to my work.
  • Negative: I cannot use to do Bugherd tasks, which are frequent. So I switch to Chrome.
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VMLogin
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