When Apple unveiled iOS 15 back in June, the new Safari seemed like one of the operating system's most exciting features. In practice, it turned out to be the most controversial, causing plenty of ...
In macOS Sonoma and Safari 17, Apple has added a new web browsing feature for Safari called Profiles that's designed to help separate your browsing sessions into things like Work, School, or Personal.
Once more, Apple's updates to security in Safari are small, yet useful. Here's what's new in macOS Sonoma, and what Private Browsing can do. Beth Dakin, Apple's Senior Manager, Safari Software ...
Private browsing prevents people who have access to your iPhone from seeing your internet history, because it stops the browser from recording your search and site visit history at all. It also ...
With Safari, the iPhone can browse the Web browsers as well as make phone calls. The iPhone version of Safari includes many features you would expect to find on a desktop Web browser, such as saving ...
If you have an iPhone, MacBook or iPad, it's pretty likely that Safari will be your default browser. And despite Apple's eye-catching privacy pledges, the browser isn't totally immune to the web's ...
An option in Apple’s Safari browser that’s supposed to protect Web surfers from malicious sites has raised privacy concerns in some quarters. The option, called “safe browsing,” is turned on by ...
With iOS 17, Safari gained a feature called Profiles that's designed to help you separate your browsing sessions into categories like Work, School, Personal, or custom categories that you find useful ...