Safari gets a new privacy setting at WWDCApple today announced updates to its Safari browser, including the ability to lock your browser window, block trackers, and remove URL trackers.
Perhaps the biggest addition to Safari is the abilityto create profiles.
The feature will help keep data and trackers from mixing between each other and help you browse more organized.
Apple claims that Safari is the best way to browse the web and the world’s fastest browser but notes that iOS and iPadOS third-party browsers still require WebKit under the hood.
macOS Sonoma, a macOS operating system, comes with these updates as part of the macOS retail box for iPhones, iPads, and iPod Touches OSs.
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