Safari is a web browser developed by Apple Inc. and included with the Mac OS X and iOS operating systems. First released as a public beta on January 7, 2003 on the company's OS X operating system, it became Apple's default browser beginning with Mac OS X v10.3 "Panther". Safari is also the native browser for iOS.
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Google Chrome sucks — here’s why you should stop using it
Once upon a time, Google Chrome was atop the internet browser food chain with its simplistic design, easy access to ...
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What you need to know about iOS 14's new privacy settings
Apple has added some useful new privacy settings with iOS 14. Here's everything you need to know about them.
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MacOS security bug could allow a bogus version of Safari to steal your data
Last year, Apple expanded its security bounty program to include macOS after several years of offering the same for iPhone ...
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Everything Apple announced at its WWDC 2020 keynote
Apple's WWDC 2020 Keynote was probably the company's weirdest announcement event ever. Instead of a hall full of cheering ...
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Safari will soon reject any HTTPS certificate valid for more than 13 months
Last week, at the 49th CA/Browser Forum, Apple announced that it'll stop allowing HTTPS certificates with more than 13 months ...
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3 years later, Google Earth finally works on Firefox, Edge, and Opera
After nearly three years of waiting, Google Earth finally works on browsers other than Chrome, including Firefox, Opera, ...
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How to use Google image search on an iPhone
Using Google Image search is easy on a desktop. On a phone? Not so much -- but here's how you can do it anyway.
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Google found vulnerabilities in Apple’s Safari that allowed user tracking
In December, Apple fixed multiple bugs found in its Safari browser that allowed third-party websites to track users' browsing ...
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Safari gets support for hardware security keys with iOS 13.3
Apple's iOS 13.3 update comes with a new nifty feature that allows Safari users to use hardware security keys for two-factor ...
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Google and Facebook are gonna hate Apple's new privacy-preserving online ads
Apple has outlined a new Safari feature, called Privacy Preserving Ad Click Attribution, that aims to stop online ads from ...
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Apple under scrutiny for sending Safari browsing data to China's Tencent (Updated)
Apple attracts scrutiny for using Chinese internet conglomerate Tencent as a Safe Browsing provider to verify if websites ...
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Adware campaign exploits Chrome and Safari bugs to serve over 1B malicious ads
eGobbler exploits "obscure" bugs in WebKit and Chrome browsers to serve over 1 billion malicious ads in less than two months, ...
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Apple will soon treat online web tracking the same as a security vulnerability
Apple ups its privacy batte with a new "WebKit Tracking Prevention Policy" that aims to prevent all forms covert tracking ...
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Over 50% of Google searches result in no clicks, data shows
Google is hungry for your clicks. But it turns out that more than half of all Google Search queries now result in no clicks. ...
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How to instantly close all the open Safari tabs on your iPhone (and iPad)
Do you have hundreds of tabs open on your iPhone browser? And want to quickly and simply close them all down? We've got you. ...
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Web apps will soon let you log in with hardware keys and fingerprints
WebAuthn a standard for authenticating your identity on the internet, has now been ushered in as an official standard by ...
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Boxy's macOS app is like Gmail, but sexier
I started using a MacBook nearly 3 years ago and since then I've been hunting for a perfect desktop Gmail client. I've tried ...