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Safari Safari is Apple's first-party web browser for all of its hardware-- from Mac computers and laptops down to its iPhones, iPads, iPod touches, and Apple Watches. Safari also focuses a great deal on privacy and security. Mozilla Firefox Mozilla Firefox is the most popular alternative to Chrome, Edge, and Safari because of its frequent updates. Safari Developed by Apple, Safari had its initial release in 2003 through the MacOS Panther desktop and operating system. Safari's old logo was that of a fully-illustrated compass. Fast-forward to now, Safari's logo ditched the detailed style for a more simple one. Last March, Apple tried to sneaked in a copy of the Safari browser on every Apple Software Update even if Safari is not installed in the system. Mozilla CEO called the move downright wrong and called Safari a malware. Read more in our articles including "7 Best Internet Browsers and Their Best Features" and "Web Browser Logos: Then and Now".

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What is safari?

Safari Safari is Apple's first-party web browser for all of its hardware-- from Mac computers and laptops down to its iPhones, iPads, iPod touches, and Apple Watches. Safari also focuses a great deal on privacy and security.

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Mozilla Firefox Mozilla Firefox is the most popular alternative to Chrome, Edge, and Safari because of its frequent updates. Safari Developed by Apple, Safari had its initial release in 2003 through the MacOS Panther desktop and operating system. Safari's old logo was that of a fully-illustrated compass.

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Our coverage of safari includes: "7 Best Internet Browsers and Their Best Features"; "Web Browser Logos: Then and Now"; "Apple's sneaky move on Safari worked". Each article provides unique insights and information.