![]() ![]() Safari and Firefox have less than 20 percent combined.Įven then, Safari and Firefox can’t entirely stop tracking. To get the protections, you’ll have to break your habit of using Google’s Chrome browser, which by some estimates has more than half of the worldwide browser usage. Firefox has similar protections on Apple mobile devices and is rolling out them out to personal computers in the coming months. ![]() Safari makes these protections automatic in updates coming Tuesday to iPhones and iPads and a week later to Mac computers. Lance Cottrell, creator of the privacy service Anonymizer, said Apple’s effort was particularly significant, as it takes aim at a technique developed by tracking companies to override users’ attempts to delete their cookies. ![]()
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