An a priori application as simple as a Web navigator sometimes it fails to fulfill what you need from it, and you end up installing another. Fortunately, they are all free, and there is no perfect browser that gathers all the functions that both offer you.
I usually use three on my Mac. Safari, of course. The native Apple browser gives me a lot of security. Microsoft Edge when I visit pages in other languages. Unsurpassed its automatic translation based on Google Translator. I also use Opera when I want to enter certain websites blocked by my operator. Today Opera presents an interesting novelty in its new version: Instagram integrated into the sidebar.
Opera today launched its new version for desktop computers, Opera 68, with a somewhat peculiar novelty that no other current browser offers: a direct access to Instagram.
Pressing the sidebar instagram icon, you have access to your feed, stories, and direct messages. The difference between this and creating a favorite and placing it in the bar with any other browser, is that we can enter Instagram without opening another tab, which makes it available regardless of what we are visiting at that time.
Opera is not a very popular browser among users, but the truth is that it has some very interesting functions. I, for example, usually use it when my operator blocks me from entering certain certain websites. Opera uses a proxy to bypass said block without having to resort to a VPN connection.
As I pointed out at the beginning, there is no perfect browser, and it is interesting to have several of them installed to take full advantage of the exclusive functions that each one offers you. There aren't that many either: Safari, Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Opera and Brave are the main ones.