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  2. Safari (web browser) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Safari_(web_browser)

    Safari 11 was released on September 19, 2017 for OS X El Capitan and macOS Sierra, ahead of macOS High Sierra's release. [74] It was included with High Sierra. Safari 11 included several new features such as Intelligent Tracking Prevention [75] which aimed to prevent cross-site tracking by placing limitations on cookies and other website data. [76]

  3. iOS 9 - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IOS_9

    [80] [81] Safari also allows users to customize the appearance of the Reader mode, with options for font and background color. [46] [82] A few days after the release of iOS 9, ad blocking software had topped the App Store charts, with Marco Arment, developer of a Peace app, saying that "web advertising and behavioral tracking is out of control ...

  4. Webarchive - Wikipedia

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    The webarchive format is a concatenation of source files with filenames saved in the binary plist format using NSKeyedArchiver. [citation needed] Support for webarchive documents was added in Safari 4 Beta on Windows and is included in subsequent versions. Safari in iOS 13 (iPhone and iPad) has support for web archive files. [3]

  5. Comparison of web browsers - Wikipedia

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    Browsers are compiled to run on certain operating systems, without emulation.. This list is not exhaustive, but rather reflects the most common OSes today (e.g. Netscape Navigator was also developed for OS/2 at a time when macOS 10 did not exist) but does not include the growing appliance segment (for example, the Opera web browser has gained a leading role for use in mobile phones ...

  6. List of built-in macOS apps - Wikipedia

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    Safari is a graphical web browser based on the WebKit engine, included with macOS since version 10.3 "Panther", where it replaces Internet Explorer for Mac OS X. [34] Websites can be bookmarked, added to a reading list, or saved to the home screen and are synced between devices through iCloud. In 2010, Safari 5 introduced a reader mode ...

  7. HTTP/3 - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP/3

    [7] [10] Experimental support for HTTP/3 was added to Safari Technology Preview on April 8, 2020 [18] and was included with Safari 14 that ships with iOS 14 and macOS 11, [11] [19] but it's still disabled by default as of Safari 16, on both macOS and iOS. [citation needed] On 6 June 2022, IETF published HTTP/3 as a Proposed Standard in RFC 9114 ...

  8. WebKit - Wikipedia

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    The Amazon Kindle 3 includes an experimental WebKit based browser. [63] In June 2007, Apple announced that WebKit had been ported to Microsoft Windows as part of Safari. Although Safari for Windows was silently discontinued [64] by the company, WebKit's ports to Microsoft's operating system are still actively maintained.

  9. iOS 10 - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IOS_10

    On supported iPads, Safari has a unique "Split View" for viewing two Safari browser tabs in 50/50 mode next to each other. [ 129 ] Users can also search for keywords in specific tabs, [ 128 ] close all tabs with a single click, [ 130 ] and reopen recently closed tabs by long-pressing on the plus icon. [ 131 ]