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Apple is exploring adding AI search engines like Perplexity and Claude to Safari, potentially challenging Google’s dominance — here’s what we know so far.
Google got around Safari’s privacy restrictions by exploiting a loophole that allowed the search giant to install a temporary cookie if a user clicked a +1 button embedded in online advertising ...
Apparently, though the cookies Google placed were set to expire after 12 to 24 hours, a quirk in Safari means companies can add more cookies to a computer once one cookie has been deposited.
Using Safari instead of Chrome on a Mac has advantages like better performance, improved energy usage, and better support for Apple services and devices. You can easily import Chrome data to ...
Google is a cookie monster, or so says research by Stanford grad student Jonathan Mayer and a subsequent investigation by the Wall Street Journal. From the Journal: Google Inc. and other advertising ...
Google’s privacy violations potentially include users of iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad, and Mac OS X devices, as well as Safari for Windows users.
Google Chrome makes Safari’s user interface look conservative; it makes Apple look timid. And when it comes to innovation, overall daring counts for a lot more than individual successes or ...
When Google Does & Doesn’t Block Ryan Jones noticed earlier this week that searches done on Google, through Safari’s search box on iOS 6, no longer passed along referrer data.