It's no secret that Safari is the go-to browser for many Mac users. Sure, other browsers like Google Chrome have their advantages, especially if you're deep into Google's ecosystem, but using ...
As detailed on Apple’s website, Safari 17.4.1 fixes an exploit in WebRTC that allowed arbitrary code to be executed when processing images. Apple says that an “out-of-bounds write issue was addressed ...
Offhand, maybe you could run the Safari technology preview, but it’s limited to Ventura and Sonoma, so it wouldn’t help if you’re specifically looking for a way to update Safari on an older version.
If you use an iPhone, iPad, or Mac, you should update your Safari browser ASAP. Today, Apple released the latest software versions for all three of its latest systems—iOS 15.3, iPadOS 15.3, and macOS ...
A recent macOS Monterey update deals with a nasty security problem in WebKit. But Apple is aware many users don’t upgrade to the latest operating system versions, so it also released Safari 15.6.1.
The latest version of Safari Technology Preview is an experimental version of Safari for those who are running a Mac that currently has macOS Big Sur or macOS Monterey installed, according to iMore.
Safari in macOS has been on something of a rollercoaster this year. After a massive redesign was introduced in macOS 12 Monterey, Apple gradually rolled back some of the biggest changes, from a single ...