One of Apple's upgrades for Safari — the Web Eraser content blocker — never became available to the public, even though it was complete and fully functional. Here's what happened along the way, what ...
Macworld You’ve got an iPhone with ProMotion, capable of updating the screen at 120 frames per second…so why doesn’t it feel ...
Safari is Apple’s web browser that comes pre-installed on every Mac, iPhone, and iPad. Even so, it lost the second place to Microsoft Edge in the ranking of the world’s most popular web browsers last ...
In iOS 17, Apple has increased the options available for clearing Safari's web history and website data. You can even clear Safari's cache for a specific Safari ...
The state of web browsing on the iPad has remained pretty stagnant over the years. Despite all the aesthetic and functional changes that came with the “series 26” refresh across the software portfolio ...
Safari is a web browser developed by Apple Inc. and is designed specifically for use on Apple devices such as Macs, iPhones, and iPads. It is known for its sleek and intuitive interface, fast ...
With Safari 18.5, included in macOS 15.5, Apple added Declarative Web Push, an updated method to deliver web-based push notifications even when a website isn't open. With Declarative Web Push, ...
Safari Web Apps are a great way to turn your favorite websites into standalone applications on your Mac. This can make them more convenient to access and use, and it can also help to improve privacy ...
Indie developer Jeff Johnson is out with a new Safari extension that aims to block web fonts different than the installed fonts on your device. Dubbed “StopTheFonts,” the extension is highly ...
Apple rules the app world with an iron fist. Now, as developers reassert their control, Apple needs Safari to work for its headset to work. Apple rules the app world with an iron fist. Now, as ...
Apple has confirmed that Safari on Vision Pro will support WebXR, a web-standard that allows immersive experiences to be delivered through the browser. In a somewhat surprising move, Apple confirmed ...