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Apple's 'incredibly private' Safari is not so private in Europe
(www.theregister.com)
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What kind of Apple propaganda is this?
If you'd read the article, you'd have realized it's specifically because of a bad implementation by Apple of their URI scheme for handling links.
They're literally suggesting users use Brave over Safari because it isn't susceptible to cross-site scripting in the same way.
This is anything but Apple propaganda. It's literally calling Apple out on a huge failure of their own design.
My comment was in jest.
Then I retract my statement and hope you have a good day.
Let’s agree on that 🤝 and thanks for the explanation anyway 🫡