Topic: Safari
Safari, Apple’s web browser, has faced scrutiny for its role in censorship and user privacy. Despite claims of protecting user data, Safari has implemented features that limit ad blockers and tracking prevention, raising concerns about its commitment to free expression. Additionally, Apple’s compliance with censorship demands in regions like China highlights the risks of relying on major tech companies for privacy and free speech.
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Apple’s Browser Blockade Still Standing Despite EU Crackdown
Apple’s browser shuffle leaves rivals tangled in technicalities while the real gate stays locked.
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Apple Files Motion in US v. Google Antitrust Case to Protect $22 Billion Search Deal
Apple frames billion-dollar payouts as user advocacy while dismissing alternatives to its lucrative Google deal.
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USA v. Google – Week 10
The trial that could change the internet forever.
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Apple’s censorship for China is starting to leak into Hong Kong
Evidence suggests the Big Tech giant is expanding its blacklist to Hong Kong.
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How to easily archive any web page or social media post on mobile
? Use this tutorial to streamline the archiving process on your phone.
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Google does PR push for ending 3rd party cookies within Chrome
Google tried to overshadow the Edge browser’s launch.
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Major browsers Chrome, Safari, and Edge are easily hacked on day 1 of hacking contest
It didn’t take long for the hackers to find exploits.
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Apple managed to decimate ad blockers on Safari with little backlash
But, unlike Google and its plans for Chrome, the Apple has succeeded in removing adblockers without facing any backlash or…
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Senator Josh Hawley calls on Tim Cook to enable “Do Not Track” feature across all apps
Senator Hawley is a big advocate of the “Do Not Track” idea.
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Firefox will now block trackers by default
It won’t go as far as other browsers but it’s a good start.
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12.1 for macOS and 12.2 for iOS updates in the Safari browser have updated intelligent tracking prevention
The latest version of Safari will stop advertisers being able to track you around the internet indefinitely.











