How to Use Private Browsing Mode in Safari on an iPhone
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Release Notes for Safari Technology Preview 222
Safari Technology Preview Release 222 is now available for download for macOS Tahoe and macOS Sequoia. If you already have Safari Technology Preview installed, you can update it in System Settings under General → Software Update. This release includes WebKit changes between: 295661@main…295967@main Accessibility Resolved Issues Fixed within a element to only contribute to the accessible name of an element if the image lacks other labeling metho…
How to Use Private Browsing Mode in Safari on an iPhone
Privacy isn’t just for sensitive searches. Sometimes, you simply don’t want your browser saving every site you visit or every login you make. That’s where Safari’s Private Browsing mode on iPhones with iOS 17 or upward comes in. Much like Chrome’s Incognito mode, it prevents Safari from recording your browsing history, search activity, and any data entered into forms. It also blocks certain trackers and, on supported devices, even lets you lock …
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