Apple Really Wants You To Stop Using Chrome And Switch To Safari Browser For Your Safety
Apple focuses heavily on privacy across all its products and some of its ads for iPhones have talked about this aspect. But now the company is raising the privacy and safety pitch for the Safari web browser, probably for the first time. The pitch to choose Safari over Chrome or Edge revolves around the plot of how Google and other web browsers are culpable for tracking your data and browsing habits to push personalised ads. Safari Ad Takes A Dig At Chrome And Other Browsers – Here’s How The ad for Safari shows you security cameras flying in the air like birds keeping a close eye on all the smartphone users and what they are doing on the internet. Even then, you have Chrome owning a major chunk of the web browser market, followed by Safari in a distant second, and then you have Edge, Firefox, Opera and more.
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