Safari browser Archives - TechGoing https://www.techgoing.com/tag/safari-browser/ Technology News and Reviews Sat, 04 Nov 2023 05:48:27 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.4 To evade EU regulation, Apple claims to offer three Safari browsers: same name, different devices https://www.techgoing.com/to-evade-eu-regulation-apple-claims-to-offer-three-safari-browsers-same-name-different-devices/ Sat, 04 Nov 2023 05:48:26 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=149723 According to a report by the British media The Register, Apple made a surprising statement in order to evade EU supervision: it provides not one but three different networks. The browser is just “coincidentally” named Safari. Apple claims it maintains five app stores and five operating systems, all of which, with the exception of iOS, […]

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According to a report by the British media The Register, Apple made a surprising statement in order to evade EU supervision: it provides not one but three different networks. The browser is just “coincidentally” named Safari.

Apple claims it maintains five app stores and five operating systems, all of which, with the exception of iOS, are below the usage thresholds set by Europe to regulate large platform services and ensure competition.

According to the EU’s “Digital Market Act”, Apple needs to open third-party browser engines. Apple is expected to allow third-party app stores to work with browser engines other than Safari’s Webkit by March 2024, only in European markets.

Apple was informed of the news in July and submitted a response to the European Commission in August. According to the European Commission’s ruling document, Apple reiterated its position that each Safari web browser constitutes a unique “core platform service” with different interface options and different uses. For example, Safari on iPadOS and macOS includes a sidebar feature that allows users to view open tabs and tab groups, which is not available on iOS.

According to Apple, only Safari for iOS falls under DMA requirements.

It was previously reported that the European Commission designated six companies as “gatekeepers” for the first time in early September under the Digital Markets Act: Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, ByteDance, Meta, and Microsoft, including the 22 core platform services they provide. , including Apple App Store, Safari, Facebook, Chrome, Windows PC OS, TikTok, Youtube, etc. The above-mentioned businesses will have 6 months to ensure that each of their designated core platform services fully complies with the obligations under the Digital Markets Act.

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Apple releases Safari Browser Technical Preview 174 update https://www.techgoing.com/apple-releases-safari-browser-technical-preview-174-update/ Thu, 13 Jul 2023 14:00:08 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=113209 Apple today released a new version of Safari Browser Technology Preview, the latest version number up to 174, mainly to fix the existence of CSS, CSS Container Queries, layout, JavaScript, media, pop-up box, auxiliary functions, SVG and Web API in the error, and improve its performance. Safari Technical Preview 174 is testing a number of […]

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Apple today released a new version of Safari Browser Technology Preview, the latest version number up to 174, mainly to fix the existence of CSS, CSS Container Queries, layout, JavaScript, media, pop-up box, auxiliary functions, SVG and Web API in the error, and improve its performance.

Safari Technical Preview 174 is testing a number of new features and specifics, and will be integrated into Safari 17 Stable in macOS Sonoma when it is stable and mature.

The new version of the Safari 17 browser supports multi-account functionality for independent access to history, favourites, web apps, private browsing, and more.

Safari Technology Preview 174 browser further enhances the Feature Flags feature, which will replace the Experimental Features section of the Develop menu when it goes live.

Feature Flags are available in “Stable,” “Testable,” “Preview,” or “Developer” statuses and can now be searched for. “They can now be organized by topic.

The current “Safari Technology Preview” release is built on the Safari 16 update and includes support for features in macOS 13 Ventura, such as live text, passkeys, web extension improvements, and more.

The current Safari Technical Preview is version 16.4, which is compatible with devices running macOS 13 Ventura and macOS 12 Monterey. However, it no longer works with macOS Big Sur.

Users who have already downloaded the browser can update “Safari Technology Preview” to the latest version through the software update mechanism in the system settings. The full release notes of Safari Technology Preview 174 here.

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Apple announces new version of Safari browser with enhanced privacy protection and More https://www.techgoing.com/apple-announces-new-version-of-safari-browser-with-enhanced-privacy-protection-and-more/ Mon, 05 Jun 2023 19:56:30 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=103627 At the WWDC 2023 Developers Conference held today, during the introduction of macOS Sonoma, Apple announced the introduction of several improvements and new features for the Safari browser. According to relevant media reports, a summary of the information is as follows: Enhanced privacy protection The new version of the Safari browser adds privacy protection features […]

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At the WWDC 2023 Developers Conference held today, during the introduction of macOS Sonoma, Apple announced the introduction of several improvements and new features for the Safari browser.

According to relevant media reports, a summary of the information is as follows:

Enhanced privacy protection

The new version of the Safari browser adds privacy protection features such as locking the browser window, blocking trackers, and removing URL trackers.

In addition, the new version of the Safari browser also supports users to share passwords and keys with friends or other group friends through iCloud Keychain. Apple promises to use end-to-end encryption throughout the process, and Apple will not know the password information.
Create multiple browser accounts

Users are allowed to create accounts in the new version of the Safari browser to separate work and personal accounts. This feature will help prevent data and trackers from mixing with each other and help you browse more organized.


Focus on web applications

Apple is reemphasizing WebApps, introducing the “Add to Dock” feature, which allows users to quickly pin a web application to the Dock.


Optimize the underlying code

Apple has also updated its WebKit rendering engine, including adding vibration support for gamepads, support for external webcams in Safari on iPad, and support for the AVIF image format in Safari on macOS Big Sur and later.

Apple claims Safari is “the best way to browse the web” and is “the fastest browser in the world.” It’s worth noting that iOS and iPadOS third-party browsers still require WebKit to run in the background.

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Global browser Report May: Chrome ranks first with 62.85% share, Safari ranks second with 20.72% share https://www.techgoing.com/global-browser-report-may-chrome-ranks-first-with-62-85-share-safari-ranks-second-with-20-72-share/ Thu, 01 Jun 2023 03:14:00 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=102494 Research institute statcounter released a report for May 2023, revealing the latest statistics about browsers. Summarized the relevant data as follows:All platforms are as follows: Chrome ranked first in May with 62.85 percent global market share, down 0.60 percentage points from 63.45 percent the previous month Safari ranked second with 20.72% share, up 0.24 percentage […]

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Research institute statcounter released a report for May 2023, revealing the latest statistics about browsers.

Summarized the relevant data as follows:
All platforms are as follows:

  • Chrome ranked first in May with 62.85 percent global market share, down 0.60 percentage points from 63.45 percent the previous month
  • Safari ranked second with 20.72% share, up 0.24 percentage points from the previous month
  • Edge ranked third with 5.31% share, up 0.34 percentage points from last month
  • Opera ranked fourth with 2.82% share, up 0.41 percentage points from the previous month
  • Firefox, Samsung, UC Browser and other browsers split the remaining market share.

The desktop side is as follows:

  • Chrome ranked first in May with 66.02% of the global market share, down 0.20 percentage points from 66.22% last month
  • Safari came in second with 12.79 percent share, up 0.90 percentage points from the previous month
  • Edge ranked third with 9.91% share, down 1.04 percentage points from last month
  • Finally, Firefox ranked fourth with a share of 5.28%, down 0.31 percentage points from the previous month
  • The remaining market share was split among browsers such as Opera, Internet Explorer and 360 Safe Browser.


The situation on the mobile side is as follows:

  • Chrome ranked first in May with 61.09% of the global market share, down 0.67 percentage points from 61.76% last month
  • Safari came in second with 27.81 percent share, up 0.81 percentage points from the previous month
  • Samsung was third with 4.97 percent share, up 0.14 percentage points from last month
  • Finally, Opera ranked fourth with 1.8% share, down 0.09 percentage points from the previous month
  • Browsers such as UC Browser, Android Browser and Firefox split the remaining market share.

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Apple Releases Safari Browser Technical Preview 171 Update https://www.techgoing.com/apple-releases-safari-browser-technical-preview-171-update/ Thu, 01 Jun 2023 03:03:21 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=102488 Apple today released a new version of its Safari browser Technology Preview, the latest version number rising to 171, which fixes bugs and improves performance in Web Inspector, CSS, CSS Counter Styles, Web Animations, Rendering, JavaScript, Popover, Web API, Media, Accessibility and SVG, Popover, Web API, Media, Accessibility and SVG, as well as performance improvements. […]

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Apple today released a new version of its Safari browser Technology Preview, the latest version number rising to 171, which fixes bugs and improves performance in Web Inspector, CSS, CSS Counter Styles, Web Animations, Rendering, JavaScript, Popover, Web API, Media, Accessibility and SVG, Popover, Web API, Media, Accessibility and SVG, as well as performance improvements.

Safari browser

The current “Safari Technology Preview” release is built on the Safari 16 update and includes support for features in macOS 13 Ventura, such as live text, passkeys, Web extension improvements, and more.

The current Safari Technology Preview is version 16.4 and is compatible with devices running macOS 13 Ventura and macOS 12 Monterey. However, it is no longer available for macOS Big Sur.

Users who have already downloaded the browser can update the “Safari Technical Preview” to the latest version through the software update mechanism in the system settings.

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Apple Releases Safari Browser Technical Preview 170 Update https://www.techgoing.com/apple-releases-safari-browser-technical-preview-170-update/ Thu, 18 May 2023 06:29:16 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=98048 Apple today released a new version of its Safari browser Technology Preview, with the latest version number rising to 170, fixing bugs and improving performance in CSS, Forms, Layout, JavaScript, Media, Popover, and Accessibility. The current “Safari Technology Preview” release is built on the Safari 16 update and includes support for features in macOS 13 […]

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Apple today released a new version of its Safari browser Technology Preview, with the latest version number rising to 170, fixing bugs and improving performance in CSS, Forms, Layout, JavaScript, Media, Popover, and Accessibility.

The current “Safari Technology Preview” release is built on the Safari 16 update and includes support for features in macOS 13 Ventura, such as live text, passkeys, Web extension improvements, and more.

The current Safari Technology Preview is version 16.4 and is compatible with devices running macOS 13 Ventura and macOS 12 Monterey. However, it is no longer available for macOS Big Sur.

Users who have already downloaded the browser can update Safari Technology Preview to the latest version through the Software Update mechanism in System Settings.

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Apple Releases Safari Browser Technical Preview 169 Update https://www.techgoing.com/apple-releases-safari-browser-technical-preview-169-update/ Thu, 04 May 2023 12:00:02 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=93880 Apple today released a new version of its Safari browser Technology Preview, the latest version numbering 169, which fixes bugs in Web Inspector, CSS, Scroll Snap, JavaScript, Popover, SVG, Accessibility, Media, and the Web API, Rendering, and Web APIs, and improves their performance. The current “Safari Technology Preview” release is built on the Safari 16 […]

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Apple today released a new version of its Safari browser Technology Preview, the latest version numbering 169, which fixes bugs in Web Inspector, CSS, Scroll Snap, JavaScript, Popover, SVG, Accessibility, Media, and the Web API, Rendering, and Web APIs, and improves their performance.

The current “Safari Technology Preview” release is built on the Safari 16 update and includes support for features in macOS 13 Ventura, such as live text, passkeys, Web extension improvements, and more.

The current Safari Technology Preview is version 16.4 and is compatible with devices running macOS 13 Ventura and macOS 12 Monterey. However, it is no longer available for macOS Big Sur.

The full release notes for Safari Technology Preview 169 are included here.

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Global March browser wars: Chrome share of 64.8%, Safari share of 19.5% https://www.techgoing.com/global-march-browser-wars-chrome-share-of-64-8-safari-share-of-19-5/ Sat, 01 Apr 2023 02:24:19 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=84678 Research firm statcounter has released its April 2023 report, revealing the latest statistics about browsers. Attached are the following for all platforms: On the desktop: On the mobile side:

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Research firm statcounter has released its April 2023 report, revealing the latest statistics about browsers.

Attached are the following for all platforms:

Chrome ranked first in March with a 64.8 percent global market share, down 0.96 percentage points from the previous month's 65.76 percent market share.

Safari came in second with 19.5 percent share, up 0.66 percentage points from the previous month.

Edge ranked third with 4.63 percent share, up 0.35 percentage points from last month.

Finally, Firefox ranked fourth with 2.93% share, essentially unchanged from the previous month.

Samsung, Opera, UC Browser and other browsers split the remaining market share.

On the desktop:

Chrome ranked first in March with 65.8% of the global market share, down 0.35 percentage points from 66.15% last month.

Edge came in second with 11.12 percent share, up 0.27 percentage points from the previous month.

Safari ranked third with 10.91% share, up 0.78 percentage points from the previous month.

Finally, Firefox ranked fourth with a share of 6.48%, down 0.36 percentage points from last month.

The remaining market share was split among Opera, Internet Explorer and 360 Safe Browser.

On the mobile side:

Chrome ranked first in March with 64.67% of the global market share, down 1.43 percentage points from 66.1% the previous month.

Safari came in second with 25.07 percent share, up 1.11 percentage points from the previous month.

Samsung was third with 4.49 percent share, up 0.12 percentage points from the previous month;

Finally, Opera ranked fourth with 1.8% share, up 0.09 percentage points from the previous month.

UC Browser, Android Browser, Firefox and other browsers split the remaining market share.

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Apple Releases Safari Browser Technical Preview 166 Update: Fixes Bugs and Improves Performance https://www.techgoing.com/apple-releases-safari-browser-technical-preview-166-update-fixes-bugs-and-improves-performance/ Fri, 24 Mar 2023 02:52:33 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=82042 Apple today released version 166 of its Safari Technology Preview browser update, which fixes bugs and improves performance in Web Inspector, CSS, JavaScript, Popover, Media, MSE, Web APIs and accessibility. The current “Safari Technology Preview” release is built on the Safari 16 update and includes support for features in macOS 13 Ventura, such as live […]

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Apple today released version 166 of its Safari Technology Preview browser update, which fixes bugs and improves performance in Web Inspector, CSS, JavaScript, Popover, Media, MSE, Web APIs and accessibility.

The current “Safari Technology Preview” release is built on the Safari 16 update and includes support for features in macOS 13 Ventura, such as live text, passkeys, Web extension improvements, and more.

The current Safari Technology Preview is version 16.4 and is compatible with devices running macOS 13 Ventura and macOS 12 Monterey. However, it is no longer available for macOS Big Sur.

Anyone who has downloaded the browser can get the “Safari Technology Preview” update through the Software Update mechanism in System Settings. it.com has attached the full Safari Technology Preview 166 release notes.

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Apple macOS 11.7.3 update causes the Safari Favorites icon to not display properly https://www.techgoing.com/apple-macos-11-7-3-update-causes-the-safari-favorites-icon-to-not-display-properly/ Wed, 08 Feb 2023 03:38:32 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=70356 Apple launched macOS Big Sur 11.7.3 update in late January this year, which mainly introduced a number of security fixes. According to feedback from users, after upgrading to version 11.7.3, the website icons in Safari’s favorites are not displayed properly. Following Apple’s release of the macOS Big Sur 11.7.3 update last month, affected users have […]

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Apple launched macOS Big Sur 11.7.3 update in late January this year, which mainly introduced a number of security fixes. According to feedback from users, after upgrading to version 11.7.3, the website icons in Safari’s favorites are not displayed properly.

Following Apple’s release of the macOS Big Sur 11.7.3 update last month, affected users have taken to the Apple Support Community, Twitter, Reddit and other online platforms to complain about the issue.

Nearly 300 users clicked the “Me Too” button on a post in the Apple Support Community, indicating that the number of affected users is not insignificant.

Apple has not officially acknowledged the bug, and will likely fix the problem with additional macOS updates.

For those who have upgraded to macOS Big Sur 11.7.3, have you also encountered this problem? Feel free to leave your comments in the comments section.

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