
Chrome browser for Mac was developed by Google, and has been applauded since its release.

(I do, however, test what I create on Safari…which is beginning to feel a lot like the bad old days of Internet Exploder. Overall, these distinctive aspects, focused on modern user’s needs, and typical of Apple products, make Safari the fastest browser for Mac, and undoubtedly a strong candidate to be the best browser for Mac. As a web developer myself, I finally stopped using Safari as my day-to-day browser a year ago, and don't miss it one bit.

As one fed-up developer put it, Safari is the new IE. Chrome is the 800-tonne, privacy-hostile elephant in the china shop, and Safari is falling woefully behind in terms of implementing HTML5/CSS3 features correctly. Of the ones you've listed, on Mac, Firefox Quantum is a nice improvement over what came before. It's gotten great review from, among others, TechWorld, who in August called it one of the most secure browsers available today and from CNet, who point out Brave's partnership with privacy-oriented search engine DuckDuckGo (which I also thoroughly recommend). The team behind it is headed by Brendan Eich, the co-creator of Firefox and creator of JavaScript.

Security-focused, fast, remarkably stable (in my and several others' experience) and compatible for such a fresh entry. Take a loook at Brave, if you haven't already.
