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Apple sharing fanboys' Safari data with the Chinese
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What could go wrong?

Apple, which often positions itself as a champion of privacy and human rights, is sending some IP addresses from users of its Safari browser on iOS to Chinese conglomerate Tencent -- a company with close ties to the Chinese Communist Party.

Advertisers fume as Apple blocks cookies
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Friday, 15 September 2017 11:32

Advertisers fume as Apple blocks cookies


No cookies on this Safari 

The biggest advertising organisations say Apple will "sabotage" the current economic model of the internet with plans to integrate cookie blocking technology into the new version of Safari.

Prank website instantly crashes and reboots Apple iOS devices
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Update: Now taken offline, but original code still available

Thanks to a few very simple lines of HTML script, a new Apple prank website promises to instantly crash the Safari web browser of any iOS and then reboot a user’s device.

Internet explorer and Safari users are rubbish employees
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New Survey dismisses default setting people

People who use Internet Explorer are more likely to be rubbish at their jobs, according to a new survey.



Internet Exploder dips under 50 percent
Friday, 03 June 2011 11:15

Google kills off old browser support

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FF 3.5, IE 7, and Safari 3 get off of our cloud
Monday, 03 January 2011 14:22

Chrome has ten per cent of the market

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All at Microsoft's expense


Safari, IE, Chrome and Firefox