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It seems to me that everyone uses chrome, except for those unfortunate people who live on IE
"Browser for developer" involves at least 3 browsers installed in parallel (most often the most popular ones) for tests. Unless, of course, you are a virtuoso developing under IE from under chrome.
Chrome has convenient audit tools (seo optimization can now be done in 2 clicks directly from the browser toolkit), in firefox - everything related to code debugging is head and shoulders above chrome.
Chrome, because there are plugins (both for the frontend and for the backend, as well as for development IDEs), there is also LiveReload and chic developer tools where you can track everything in general...
If the front is active - then Chrome, because there are more plugins, better developer tools, JS debugging, etc. If there is more backend - do not care. For the "user" mode and not the developer - definitely Safari.
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