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Apple's New Ad Pitches Safari as a More Private Alternative to Chrome

Apple has published a new ad to appeal to customers who prioritize privacy when browsing, suggesting that Safari is the one you should use if you want to "Keep data trackers off your back."


In a new Privacy on iPhone segment titled "Safari helps block data trackers," the ad shows users of rival phones in everyday situations having to live with data trackers as they browse. The trackers are depicted as people in chrome-colored suits (get it?) who generally follow them around wherever they go to look at their screen – and in some cases literally sit on their shoulders to get a better view.

Apple on its website calls privacy a "fundamental human right," and highlights several features that Chrome doesn't come with out of the box. Safari blocks third-party cookies by default, uses machine learning to combat tracking, removes tracking parameters from URLs in Private Browsing, hides your IP address from known trackers, prevents web extensions from accessing your browsing activity by default, and blocks known trackers in Private Browsing.

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Top Rated Comments

2 days ago at 04:27 am
Careful Apple you need Gemini’s models… 😂
Score: 16 Votes (Like | Disagree)
iamgalt Avatar
2 days ago at 04:33 am
Isn't pretty much ANY browser more private than Chrome?
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
2 days ago at 04:48 am
The issue is the Safari is more private than Chrome but is a POS compared to almost any other browser...
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
thefredelement Avatar
2 days ago at 04:39 am
Safari + AdGuard and annoying privacy settings are the way to go. I've been using Safari for my non work use while I used chrome for work until Safari gained profiles, now I use it for everything. I don't like having google stuff installed on my Mac.
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
2 days ago at 05:13 am

How about a more private alternative to both?


What exactly are we looking at here?
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
swm Avatar
2 days ago at 05:12 am
but then why is google still the default search engine on that very private browser?
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