Security News > 2021 > November > Apple needs to un-Mac-ify security and privacy in Safari

For the past couple of years, Apple has made plenty of claims that its browser is all about security.
The problem is, like with so much of what they do, Apple forces the users into working with their apps the way they believe is best.
Apple needs to make it possible for such users to take the reins and better customize the privacy settings of Safari.
For the longest time, Apple has gone to great lengths to make its software foolproof.
It's only on rare occasion that I have a problem with a piece of Apple software.
Apple isn't going to un-Mac-ify Safari any time soon, so if you want to browse with more privacy and security, consider an alternative.
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