New material promoting iPhones, Safari, and user privacy has appeared on the Apple YouTube channel.
The video – Flock – focuses on aspects that highlight the ways in which Safari protects user privacy compared to other browsers.
Some sites allow hundreds of companies to track your activity, collecting various data to build profiles of you and show you ads across the web. Safari’s Intelligent Tracking Protection blocks this behavior using machine learning on your device. Safari’s toolbar also provides a Privacy Report, which provides a summary of all the blocked trackers that track your activity across sites. When you use Private Browsing, your browsing activity data is not saved and the sites you visit are not shared with your other Apple devices. Starting with iOS 17, iPadOS 17, and macOS Sonoma, Private Browsing blocks the windows you browse in Private Browsing mode when you stop using them. It also completely blocks known trackers from loading on pages and removes tracking parameters from URLs.
Source: myapple.pl