Apple’s Safari Private Browsing Automatically Removes Tracking Parameters in URLs

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Apple’s Safari Private Browsing Automatically Removes Tracking Parameters in URLs

Safari has been a somewhat unheralded pioneer of private browsing, and so many privacy and security features, and this year it’s just a tour de force.

Apple is introducing major updates to Safari Private Browsing, including support for tabs that remain open even when the device is not in use.

Other notable changes include support for link-tracking protection in Mail, Messages, and Safari’s private mode with its built-in anti-tracking mechanism.

macOS Sierra will also support AirDrop, FaceTime video messages, and the Photos picker.

In addition, Safari will automatically remove tracking parameters in URLs.

The company claims that this update will make Safari a tournament de force.

Read more at Fast Company.

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