Safari will block all third party cookies automatically


Safari

Safari is a widely used browser between iOS and macOS service owners, and the fact that Safari, a traditional iOS and macOS web browser works much better than competitors, especially when you think about size, varies greatly. of the apps consumed by Chrome and Firefox on Apple devices that make them unusable, especially with regard to autonomy if you browse regularly. In the meantime, Apple is continuing to improve Safari, which will now allow itself to block all third-party cookies to prevent the tracking of our confidential information.

While Brave and Firefox are already blocking all third-party cookies by default and Chrome promises to do it soon (they estimate that the block will come in 2022), Safari joins this privacy policy through the front door, and thatBy default, it will reject all third-party cookies, that is, those non-affiliated providers of the Comertino company will see the cookies rejected.

I truly believe that if this works and we don't have to "accept cookies" for every website we put in, I would greatly appreciate it, because between you and me … I do not read the text they put me on and I just accept to stop seeing the notification.

A long wait has passed, the latest version of “Smart Tracking Prevention” installed on Safari is now available. Safari users, welcome to the future and a more secure website.

It should be noted that This possibility of blocking all cookies was already an integral feature of Safari in both iOS and macOS, although the fact that by this you had to go into "settings" and most traditional Safari users were not aware of this ability. Once again Apple is taking drastic measures to protect the privacy of its users.

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