UK CMA slams Google, Apple for control of mobile internet
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is considering a market investigation into Apple and Google’s market power in mobile browsers.
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by Jonny Evans · Published June 10, 2022
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is considering a market investigation into Apple and Google’s market power in mobile browsers.
by Jonny Evans · Published January 21, 2022
Apple’s security teams are actively testing a fix for the nasty IndexedDB API security flaw. Please use a different browser on iPhone, iPad or Mac for now.
by Jonny Evans · Published September 27, 2021 · Last modified October 4, 2021
Apple has changed one of the most useful tools in Safari and seems to want to replace Bookmarks for no reason anyone understands. Here’s what to do to cope.
by Jonny Evans · Published September 6, 2021
While iOS 15 means you can use Safari on iPhone easily with one hand, but many users don’t like the changed address bar position so Apple has made it optional.
by Jonny Evans · Published July 29, 2021
The latest iPadOS 15 beta lets you return Safari to sanity with tabs in their own separate row and better access to the tools inside the browser bar.
by Jonny Evans · Published June 7, 2021
Apple has joined forces with Google, Mozilla and Microsoft to quietly form the W3C WebExtensions Community Group(WECG) to make browser extensions more available
by Jonny Evans · Published May 13, 2021
Watch the clip on YouTube, right-click the clip to see a YouTube menu, and right-click again to reach Safari’s PiP switch.
by Jonny Evans · Published February 3, 2021
The latest macOS Big Sur developer beta promises a range of enhancements to Safari, support for games controllers, improvements when running iOS apps on M1 Macs and more.
by Jonny Evans · Published June 26, 2020
Apple doesn’t want you to ignore Safari’s Start Page any more, so it has made it much more useful. Here’s what you need to know to get the most out of it.
by Jonny Evans · Published June 3, 2020
Apple’s iOS 14 will include built-in translation for Safari, which means every site will become an open book, a report claims.
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