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How to Check the Version Number of Apple Safari Browser
When you need to know which Safari you're running
What To Know
- Choose Safari from the top menu, and About Safari . The version number will be on the window that pops up.
- On iOS, go to Settings > General > Software Update . Your iOS version and Safari version are the same. (Example: iOS 11 = Safari 11)
This article explains how to find the version of Safari that you're running on a Mac and an iOS device.
Find the Safari Version Number on a Mac
To determine which version of Safari is installed on a Mac computer:
Go to the dock and select the Safari icon to open the Safari browser.
Choose About Safari under the Safari menu.
A small window appears with the browser version number.
The first number, located before the parenthesis, is the current version of Safari. The longer second number (located inside the parentheses) is the WebKit/Safari Build version. For example, if the dialog box displays Version 11.0.3 (13604.5.6), the Safari version number is 11.0.3.
Find the Safari Version Number on an IOS Device
Because Safari is part of the iOS operating system, its version is the same as the current version of iOS that you have.
To see the iOS version currently installed on an iPhone or iPad, follow the instructions below.
Open Settings .
Select General .
Select Software Update . The number that appears at the top of the screen next to iOS is the version number. For example, if your iPhone or iPad is running iOS 11.2.6, then it is running Safari 11. If your device is running iOS 12.1.2, it is running Safari 12, and so on.
Underneath the version number, you'll either see "Your software is up to date" or a prompt to update to the latest version.
As of October, 2022, the current version of Safari on Mac, iPad, and iPhone is 16.0.
First, turn off automatic updates by opening System Preferences and selecting Software Update , then turning off Automatically keep my Mac up to date . After that, either restore a Time Machine backup that included an older version of Safari, or downgrade to an earlier version of macOS .
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If a Safari update is available for your device, you can get it by updating or upgrading macOS, iOS, iPadOS or visionOS.
Get Safari updates for Mac, iPhone, iPad or Apple Vision Pro
The most up-to-date version of Safari is included with the latest version of the operating system for your Apple device.
To update Safari on Mac, update macOS .
To update Safari on iPhone or iPad, update iOS or iPadOS .
To update Safari on Apple Vision Pro, update visionOS .
Get Safari updates for Windows
Apple no longer offers Safari updates for Windows or other PC operating systems. Safari 5.1.7 for Windows, released in 2010 and now outdated, was the last version made for Windows.
If a website says your browser is out of date
If a website says that Safari is out of date even though you're already using the latest version of macOS, iOS, iPadOS or visionOS, there could be an issue with the website. If you’re sure that you want to use the website, contact the website owner or developer for guidance about how to best use their website.
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It's a good practice to keep your web browser constantly updated for security reasons , but Apple Safari on Mac doesn't have an update button. Here's how to keep Safari updated.
Every year, Apple releases new features for Safari, and you usually install them without realizing it because they're linked to macOS updates that you get in System Preferences.
But because Safari is a browser, Apple often lets you update to the latest version of Safari without installing the next big OS release. For example, while Safari 14.0 came bundled in macOS Big Sur , macOS Catalina users can still update to it. Apple also provides regular security updates to older versions of Safari, which is the main reason why we recommend that you keep it updated .
Related: Why You Should Update All Your Software
To update Safari, you'll have to use the Software Update feature in System Preferences. To get there, click the Apple icon in the top-left corner of the screen.
In the menu that appears, choose the "System Preferences" option.
In System Preferences, click "Software Update."
The Software Update panel will show you whether there are any software updates available for your Mac. If there are, you have two choices.
If you want to install the latest operating system along with the latest version of Safari, just click the "Update Now" button and follow the process.
Related: Why You Should Update Your Web Browser
If you only want to install an update to Safari, click "More Info" under the list of available updates to see a detailed list of all updates.
After clicking "More info," a panel will appear listing the updates available for your Mac. Make sure that the "Safari" update is selected, and uncheck "macOS" if you don't want to install a system update along with it. When you're ready, click "Install Now."
After a while, the Safari update will be installed on your Mac.
Once the update process is finished, you can safely quit the System Preferences app using the red Close button in the corner of the window.
Since this process is somewhat confusing and non-obvious, we recommend enabling the auto-update feature to keep Safari and your Mac updated. Good luck!
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Apple updates macOS Safari with a new look, but you can turn off the big changes
A trip to preferences will tone down the design changes.
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Apple has released a redesigned version of Safari for macOS Big Sur and Catalina. The update, announced as part of the upcoming macOS Monterey , was released the same day as iOS and iPadOS 15, bringing the web browser’s new look and features across Apple’s platforms.
To update to the new Safari 15, you can go to System Preferences > Software Update, where it should automatically refresh and show up. Unlike updates to macOS, you shouldn’t have to reboot your computer after updating Safari.
The development behind this version of Safari has been interesting. The full OS update that it was originally a part of, which also brings features like Universal Control and Quick Notes, isn’t here yet, but Apple decided to ship the new Safari anyway. For those who have upgraded to iOS 15 , that’s a good thing — it means that you can immediately use tab groups across all your devices. The update also includes features like better tracking protection and automatic switching to HTTPS for sites that support it.
While the Safari update brings new features, it also brings a new design. Apple’s made several changes to it since it was announced (though not as many as it’s made to Safari for iPhone ), tweaking it to be less starkly minimal. Looks-wise, it’s still a major change from Safari 14, but there are preferences that you can tweak to walk back some of the more distracting changes. If you don’t want websites to be able to change the color of your tab bar, you can go to Safari’s preferences > Tabs, and uncheck “Show color in tab bar.” If you want your tabs to be on their own row, you can switch from Compact mode to Separate.
Unchecking “Automatically collapse tab titles into icons” turns the tab bar into a sort of carousel when you have too many of them. I certainly don’t prefer it, but it’s an option if that’s your sort of thing.
While Safari 15 takes a bit to get used to (I'm still getting over the learning curve myself), Tab Groups is a great feature to share between my iPhone and computer. Safari 15 also comes with the usual host of security updates , though none seem too severe. After you update, be sure to let us know what you think of the new design — is it a breath of fresh air or just another refresh that you’ll grudgingly get used to?
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Apple Releases Safari 15.1 for macOS Big Sur and macOS Catalina
Apple today released Safari 15.1 for macOS Big Sur and macOS Catalina, giving Mac users who do not have macOS Monterey installed access to the latest Safari features.
In Safari 15.1, Apple undid those design changes and returned Safari to its pre-Monterey look, doing away with the updated design and the feature that blended the top bar in Safari with the background color of websites. Those who liked the new design can still enable it in Safari preferences, but the old design is the default.
Safari can be downloaded on machines running macOS Big Sur and macOS Catalina by going to System Preferences > Updates. If you have macOS Monterey 12.0.1 installed, you already have Safari 15.1.
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- You can update your Safari browser on a Mac computer by updating to the latest available version of macOS.
- For those with macOS Mojave or later, you can easily check to see if there are any updates available for your computer and its various apps in your System Preferences.
- If you have an older version, you'll instead have to go through the App Store.
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The first step to updating your Safari browser is checking if your Mac actually has any available system updates.
If you have macOS Mojave or later, upgrades will come via your System Preferences. If you have a software update available, you can install it to get the updated version of Safari.
System Preferences is also where you can check for any individual upgrades to other Mac apps and programs that might be available for your computer.
Here's how to check if you have any updates available, and if so, how to install them:
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1. Click the Apple logo in the top-left corner of the screen and selecting "System Preferences."
2. Select "System Updates" — it's marked with a gear icon.
3. Your computer will then check if there are any updates or upgrades available for your Mac.
4. If there are upgrades available, click "Upgrade Now" to continue.
To make things easier, you can tick the box next "Automatically keep my Mac up to date" so that you won't have to worry about making updates in the future.
If you have an older MacOS version, like High Sierra, Sierra, or El Capitan, for example, you would be able to check for updates by going to the App Store — which can also be accessed via the Apple menu in the top-left corner of the screen.
From there, toggle over to the "Updates" section, if necessary, and click "Update," next to Safari (if available), or "Update All" if multiple updates are available.
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How to request desktop versions of websites in Safari in iOS 15 and iPadOS 15
While this isn't quite as prevalent as it used to be, it's still a handy trick to keep in your back pocket. This is especially true for websites that require you to fill out forms, which sometimes do not work well with mobile versions.
Requesting the desktop version of a website on mobile can also cause some problems of its own — sometimes, certain elements do not work on mobile. However, it is easy to revert to the mobile version if you encounter problems.
How to request a desktop version of a site on iOS 15 and iPadOS 15
- Open Safari
- Go to the website you want to load
- Tap the aA icon
- Tap Request Desktop Site
To revert the changes, follow the steps above, but tap Request Mobile Site .
Of course, if you know that a site you frequent has issues when loading the mobile version, you can permanently request the desktop site, too.
How to permanently Request Desktop Website on mobile Safari
- Tap Website Settings
- Toggle on Request Desktop Website
Important: Not every website will have an apparent difference between mobile and desktop sites. This is especially true of websites that utilize responsive layouts — layouts that automatically adjust to the screen's resolution rather than the device you're on.
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Apple Safari
Apple's Web browser.
Apple Safari overview
Apple Safari is Apple's web browser that comes bundled with the most recent macOS. Safari is faster and more energy efficient than other browsers, so sites are more responsive and your notebook battery lasts longer between charges. Built-in privacy features are stronger than ever. It works with iCloud to let you browse seamlessly across all your devices. And it gives you great ways to find and share your favorites. Put it all together, and no other browser offers such a rich web experience.
Safari for Mac has a condensed and minimalistic interface that offers mac users faster, private browsing with fewer interruptions and extended battery life.
When you download Safari for Mac you will get enhanced protection against invasive malicious software and customizable private browsing options to protect your information.
While browsing privately in Safari, pages that you visit in private mode will not appear in your browsing history list.
The Safari browser uses fewer system resources and allows extended browsing times while iCloud allows you to sync all your web activity seamlessly across devices.
A vast library of extensions available to enhance usability and productivity in the workplace or at home.
How to Update Safari on a Mac?
- Open "System Preferences" and click on the "Software Update" icon.
- If you have an update available it will list the version of macOS that you will be updating too, and what is going to change.
- To start the update there will be an "Update" button.
Note: this is on macOS Catalina as older versions require that you use the "App Store" to update Safari.
Safari Features
- Intelligent Tracking Prevention - enhanced privacy protection
- Reader mode - read without ads and other distractions
- Safari App Extensions - to customize the browsing experience on macOS
- Web Inspector - create custom audits with the new audit tab for running tests against web content
- Use iCloud to sync seamlessly across all your devices
- Browse Desktop sites with Ipad or iPhone
- Enhanced support for the most popular productivity websites
- Dark mode support for websites
- Enhanced password protection
- Sign in With Apple account to Safari now supported
- New Changes sidebar in the Elements tab
- Added the Device Settings menu
- New Security tab in the resources view
- Safari Developer Tools
- Pay with Apple Pay
- Customizable RSS feeds
Compatibility
The default browser for Apple devices and there are no official versions of Safari for other devices. Apple no longer supports Mac OS 10.14 for Macbooks older than 2012.
Known Issues
- No support for WebSQL
- No support for Legacy Safari Extensions
- Can't update Safari on OS X 10.5 (Leopard) or earlier
- no support for windows
- Poor support for new web technologies and open source formats
What’s new in version 17.3
Updated on Jan 25 2024
CSS (Resolved issues)
- Fixed nested @supports queries with declarations. (113652033)
- Fixed the caret color on iOS following an explicitly-set CSS color attribute. (118401826)
Loading (Resolved issues)
- Fixed cookies not always working as expected with Samesite=Lax. (119362503)
- Fixed an issue causing sign in to fail on Delta.com. (120431796)
Media (Resolved issues)
- Fixed to not loop if current time or duration is zero. (118902468)
- Fixed in-band captions wrapping unnecessarily. (119138261)
Privacy (Resolved issues)
- Fixed unauthenticated cross-site Fetch requests to not use the global HSTS cache. (119047103)
Web Animations (Resolved issues)
- Fixed: Prevent scheduling for an effect targeting an element with display: none. (119191813)
Information
Developer’s website, app requirements.
- Apple Silicon
- macOS 12.3 or later
- Launch Safari
- Clear History
- Clear cache
- Remove extension
- Turn off plugins within Safari
- Delete plugins
- Your browser will be restored to its factory settings.
- Launch Safari and click on the menu
- Select the "Preferences" option.
- Go to the "General" tab.
- Select the default browser to use.
- Close Preferences.
- Quit Safari.
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Safari Technology Preview
Safari is the best way to experience the internet on iPhone, iPad, and Mac. Safari Technology Preview gives you an early look at upcoming web technologies on Apple platforms. Get the latest layout technologies, visual effects, developer tools, and more, so you can provide input on how they are implemented and deliver best-in-class experiences on Apple devices.
Download Safari Technology Preview
Preview the latest web technologies. Get a preview of the latest advances in Safari web technologies, including HTML, JavaScript, and CSS. Safari Technology Preview includes the most recent version of WebKit, the rendering engine that powers Safari.
Easy to update. You can update Safari Technology Preview right from the Mac App Store. Updates occur every few weeks and include the most recent version of WebKit.
Access powerful developer tools. Use the latest version of the powerful Web Inspector and Responsive Design Mode to modify, debug, and optimize your websites.
Provide feedback. Use Feedback Assistant to send feedback directly to Apple about issues and enhancement requests. Simply select Report an Issue from the Help menu in Safari Technology Preview.
Run side by side with Safari. Safari Technology Preview is a standalone app that works side by side with the current version of Safari, so you can continue to use and reference the current release.
Surf seamlessly with iCloud. Safari Technology Preview works with iCloud, so you can access your latest Safari Favorites, bookmarks, and Reading List.
Keep current. The WebKit blog keeps you up to date on the latest developments in HTML, JavaScript, and CSS.
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Apple has released Safari Technology Preview 193. The update includes fixes and updates for Authentication, CSS, Editing, JavaScript, Media, Rendering, Web API, and Web Extensions.
Safari Technology Preview offers a sneak peek at upcoming web technologies in macOS and iOS. You can experiment with these technologies in your websites and extensions.
Safari Technology Preview is a standalone app that works side-by-side with the current version of Safari, so you can continue to use and reference the current release.
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Blazing fast. Incredibly private.
Safari is the best way to experience the Internet on all your Apple devices. It brings robust customisation options, powerful privacy protections and optimises battery life — so you can browse how you like, when you like. And when it comes to speed, it’s the world’s fastest browser. 1
Performance
More with the battery. less with the loading..
With a blazing-fast JavaScript engine, Safari is the world’s fastest browser. 1 It’s developed to run specifically on Apple devices, so it’s geared to make the most out of your battery life and deliver long-lasting power.
Increased performance
We’re always working to make the fastest desktop browser on the planet even faster.
Improved power efficiency
Safari lets you do more online on a single charge.
Up to 4 hours more streaming videos compared with Chrome 3
Up to 17 hours of video streaming 3
Best-in-class browsing
Safari outperforms both Mac and PC browsers in benchmark after benchmark on the same Mac. 4
- JetStream /
- MotionMark /
- Speedometer /
JavaScript performance on advanced web applications. 4
Safari vs. other Mac browsers
Safari on macOS
Chrome on macOS
Edge on macOS
Firefox on macOS
Safari vs. Windows 11 browsers
Chrome on Windows 11
Edge on Windows 11
Firefox on Windows 11
Rendering performance of animated content. 4
Web application responsiveness. 4
4K video streaming
See your favourite shows and films in their best light. Safari supports in-browser 4K HDR video playback for YouTube, Netflix and Apple TV+. 5 And it runs efficiently for longer-lasting battery life.
Privacy is built in.
Online privacy isn’t just something you should hope for — it’s something you should expect. That’s why Safari comes with industry-leading privacy protection technology built in, including Intelligent Tracking Prevention that identifies trackers and helps prevent them from profiling or following you across the web. Upgrading to iCloud+ gives you even more privacy protections, including the ability to sign up for websites and services without having to share your personal email address.
Intelligent Tracking Prevention
Safari stops trackers in their tracks.
What you browse is no one’s business but your own. Safari has built‑in protections to help stop websites and data-collection companies from watching and profiling you based on your browsing activity. Intelligent Tracking Prevention uses on-device intelligence to help prevent cross-site tracking and stops known trackers from using your IP address — making it incredibly difficult to learn who you are and what you’re interested in.
Privacy Report
Safari makes it simple to see how your privacy is protected on all the websites you visit. Click Privacy Report in the Safari menu for a snapshot of cross-site trackers currently prevented from profiling you on the website you’re visiting. Or view a weekly Privacy Report to see how Safari protects you as you browse over time.
Customisation
Putting the you in url..
Safari is more customisable than ever. Organise your tabs into Tab Groups so it’s easy to go from one interest to the next. Set a custom background image and fine-tune your browser window with your favourite features — like Reading List, Favourites, iCloud Tabs and Siri Suggestions. And third-party extensions for iPhone, iPad and Mac let you do even more with Safari, so you can browse the way you want across all your devices.
Safari Profiles allow you to separate your history, extensions, Tab Groups, favourites, cookies and more. Quickly switch between profiles for topics you create, like Personal and Work.
Web apps let you save your favourite websites to the Dock on Mac and to the Home Screen on iPhone and iPad. A simplified toolbar and separate settings give you an app-like experience.
Safari Extensions add functionality to your browser to help you explore the web the way you want. Find and add your favourite extensions in the dedicated Safari category on the App Store.
Save and organise your tabs in the way that works best for you. Name your Tab Groups, edit them and switch among them across devices. You can also share Tab Groups — making planning your next family trip or group project easier and more collaborative.
Smart Tools
Designed to help your work flow..
Built-in tools create a browsing experience that’s far more immersive, intuitive and immediate. Get detailed information about a subject in a photo with just a click, select text within any image, instantly translate an entire web page and quickly take notes wherever you are on a site — without having to switch apps.
Notes is your go-to app to capture any thought. And with the Quick Note feature, you can instantly jot down ideas as you browse websites without having to leave Safari.
Translation
Translate entire web pages with a single click. You can also get translations for text in images and paused video without leaving Safari.
Interact with text in any image or paused video on the web using functions like copy and paste, translate and lookup. 6
Visual Look Up
Quickly learn more about landmarks, works of art, breeds of dogs and more with only a photo or an image you find online. And easily lift the subject of an image from Safari, remove its background and paste it into Messages, Notes or other apps.
Surf safe and sound.
Strong security protections in Safari help keep you safe. Passkeys introduce a safer way to sign in. iCloud Keychain securely stores and autofills passkeys and passwords across all your devices. Safari also notifies you when it encounters suspicious websites and prevents them from loading. Because it loads each web page in a separate process, any harmful code is always confined to a single browser tab so it won’t crash the entire application or access your data. And Safari automatically upgrades sites from HTTP to the more secure HTTPS when available.
Passkeys introduce a more secure and easier way to sign in. No passwords required.
Passkeys are end-to-end encrypted and safe from phishing and data leaks, and they are stronger than all common two-factor authentication types. Thanks to iCloud Keychain, they work across all your Apple devices, and they even work on non-Apple devices.
Learn more about passkeys
Same Safari. Different device.
Safari works seamlessly and syncs your passwords, bookmarks, history, tabs and more across Mac, iPad, iPhone and Apple Watch. And when your Mac, iOS or iPadOS devices are near each other, they can automatically pass what you’re doing in Safari from one device to another using Handoff. You can even copy images, video or text from Safari on your iPhone or iPad, then paste into another app on your nearby Mac — or vice versa.
When you use Safari on multiple devices, your tabs carry over from one Apple device to another. So you can search, shop, work or browse on your iPhone, then switch to your iPad or Mac and pick up right where you left off.
Save web pages you want to read later by adding them to your Reading List. Then view them on any of your iCloud-connected devices — even if you’re not connected to the Internet.
iCloud Keychain securely stores your user names, passwords and credit card numbers, and keeps them up to date on your trusted devices. So you can easily sign in to your favourite websites — as well as apps on iOS and iPadOS — and quickly make online purchases.
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Deep WebKit integration between Mac hardware and macOS allows Safari to deliver the fastest performance and the longest battery life of any browser on the platform, while supporting modern web standards for rich experiences in the browser. WebKit in macOS Sonoma includes optimisations that enable even richer browsing experiences, and give developers more control over styling and layout — allowing for more engaging content.
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If a Safari update is available for your device, you can get it by updating or upgrading macOS, iOS, iPadOS, or visionOS. Get Safari updates for Mac, iPhone, iPad, or Apple Vision Pro. The most up-to-date version of Safari is included with the latest version of the operating system for your Apple device. To update Safari on Mac, update macOS.
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Find the Safari Version Number on a Mac. To determine which version of Safari is installed on a Mac computer: Go to the dock and select the Safari icon to open the Safari browser. Choose About Safari under the Safari menu. A small window appears with the browser version number. The first number, located before the parenthesis, is the current ...
Safari is a web browser developed by Apple.It is built into Apple's operating systems, including macOS, iOS, iPadOS and visionOS, and uses Apple's open-source browser engine WebKit, which was derived from KHTML.. Safari was introduced in Mac OS X Panther in January 2003. It has been included with the iPhone since the first generation iPhone in 2007.
Safari is the world's fastest browser. Enjoy more third-party extensions, powerful privacy protections, and industry-leading battery life. ... MotionMark 1.2, and Speedometer 2.1 performance benchmarks. Tested with prerelease Safari 16.1 and latest stable versions of Chrome, Microsoft Edge, and Firefox at the time of testing on: 13-inch ...
If a Safari update is available for your device, you can get it by updating or upgrading macOS, iOS, iPadOS or visionOS. Get Safari updates for Mac, iPhone, iPad or Apple Vision Pro. The most up-to-date version of Safari is included with the latest version of the operating system for your Apple device. To update Safari on Mac, update macOS.
To update Safari, you'll have to use the Software Update feature in System Preferences. To get there, click the Apple icon in the top-left corner of the screen. In the menu that appears, choose the "System Preferences" option. In System Preferences, click "Software Update." The Software Update panel will show you whether there are any software ...
Apple has released a redesigned version of Safari for macOS Big Sur and Catalina. The update, announced as part of the upcoming macOS Monterey, was released the same day as iOS and iPadOS 15 ...
Apple designed the Safari Technology Preview to test features that may be introduced into future release versions of Safari. Safari Technology Preview 193 includes fixes and updates ...
New Safari updates are normally introduced alongside new macOS updates for the current version of macOS and security updates for older versions of macOS, but the Safari 14.1.2 update is available ...
Wednesday October 27, 2021 2:28 pm PDT by Juli Clover. Apple today released Safari 15.1 for macOS Big Sur and macOS Catalina, giving Mac users who do not have macOS Monterey installed access to ...
How to update your Safari browser on a Mac computer. 1. Click the Apple logo in the top-left corner of the screen and selecting "System Preferences." Click on System Preferences. Devon Delfino ...
Kind of — I'm more looking for a per-version list of every HTML/CSS feature for which support was added, for each released version of Safari. So something like Safari 2: <video> tag; Safari 3: <audio> tag and CSS Transforms. Bit hard to reverse-engineer that from caniuse.com. -
Open Safari. Go to the website you want to load. Tap the aA icon. Tap Request Desktop Site. To revert the changes, follow the steps above, but tap Request Mobile Site. Of course, if you know that ...
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Safari Technology Preview is a standalone app that works side by side with the current version of Safari, so you can continue to use and reference the current release. Surf seamlessly with iCloud. Safari Technology Preview works with iCloud, so you can access your latest Safari Favorites, bookmarks, and Reading List. Keep current.
Safari is the world's fastest browser. Enjoy more third-party extensions, powerful privacy protections and industry-leading battery life. Apple; ... Tested with prerelease Safari 17.0 and the latest stable versions of Chrome, Microsoft Edge and Firefox at the time of testing on: 13-inch MacBook Air systems with Apple M2 and prerelease macOS ...
Safari is updated with the operating system, so if you have the latest version of iOS for the iPhone 6 which is iOS 12.5.7, you have the latest version of Safari for an iPhone 6. Show more Less Reply
Apple has released Safari Technology Preview 193. The update includes fixes and updates for Authentication, CSS, Editing, JavaScript, Media, Rendering, Web API, and Web Extensions. Safari Technology Preview offers a sneak peek at upcoming web technologies in macOS and iOS. You can experiment with these technologies in your websites and extensions.
The Porsche 928 Safari casting is Dmitriy Shakhmatov's work and is more detailed than its Mainline "sibling." It has a metal base and Custom Real Riders wheels. Thank God the spare wheel is the ...
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Safari is the world's fastest browser. Enjoy more third-party extensions, powerful privacy protections and industry-leading battery life. ... Tested with pre-release Safari 17.0 and latest stable versions of Chrome, Microsoft Edge and Firefox at the time of testing on: 13-inch MacBook Air systems with Apple M2 and pre-release macOS Sonoma ...
Safari. Blazing fast. Incredibly private. Safari is the best way to experience the Internet on all your Apple devices. It brings robust customisation options, powerful privacy protections and optimises battery life — so you can browse how you like, when you like. And when it comes to speed, it's the world's fastest browser. 1.