So most of the people who write bad reviews either don’t back up or they just don’t or they just don’t care. It is not apples fault if you lose your any of your information it is yours for not backing up your phone to your cloud. As I always make sure that I back everything up just in case. You have to back everything up to your cloud every day or every other day so that you don’t have to worry about losing anything. I like the cards better because they are easier to clear out. I DID not lose anything and I mean anything. However when I finally got a lawyer involved the insurance company finally replaced it for me. I ran over my phone with my lawn mower and was without my phone for over a year due to having to fight with the insurance company. I have been using this for years and had no problems with it. Citizens of Land Of Browsers don’t like their chrome-plated dirty laundry aired, sold or tracked. I nominate Safari as the prince with future king potential. Chrome is the reigning king of, Land Of Browsers, without an heir apparent. It’s surprising no one in tech media mentions Safari more often as a go to source for navigating the internet. When lost, just go back to Safari & start over. I’ll admit, learning MacBook isn’t easy, but, Safari keeps things familiar for me on the desktop. The browser helped my navigation of Apple when switching from PC. Also, I learned Safari quickly because it’s extremely user friendly. My favorites are alphabetized for quick reference & the reading list keeps all articles & pages in chronological order for quick recall. I love the ability to quickly save favorites, add to reading list & share content to other platforms. Presently, I own an iPhone 6s Plus in rose gold (2016), iPad Mini (2016), iPad Pro (2019) & MacBook (2018) in rose gold with matching Beats By Dre headphones.Īll four are set up with Safari, not Chrome, TOR, Brave, Edge, or DDGo. My only regret is not purchasing a smartphone back in ‘07 from Steve Jobs. I was a PC devotee from ‘95 to ‘16, since then, it’s been all Tim Cook □ all the time. In my humble opinion, Safari is the underrated king among multiple web browsers on the market. I’d probably give it a 95% since it has some minor lags and problems. This happened only on like 2 searches thankfully though. Today I’m having a problem where I was trying to look at some Google images and then I tried to look at more but it was just stuck on loading. This app is mostly fine except for a few problems I get from time to time. Sure, it may be “faster”, but it’s definitely harder to find the certain tab you’re looking for if most of the tabs are only viewable by a little area at the top. By the looks of it, it’s definitely easier to miss a tab you’re looking for in the older version, and then you will have to spend like 10 more minutes scrolling to find the tab you’re looking for. I looked up the old layout or the “cascade” layout and it looks more painful to me than the new one. I don’t even remember the old layout since I’m not even a long-time iOS user (this is my first iPhone). Unpopular opinion, but this new layout is better. This new layout is better IMO, but there are a few other problems that kinda bug me Add to Home Screen allows you to quickly launch a website or web app from your Home Screen.Handoff effortlessly passes what you’re doing in Safari from one device to another.Web page translation converts entire webpages into other languages right in the browser.Voice Search lets you search the web using just your voice.Reading List easily saves articles for you to read later.Privacy Report shows known trackers that have been blocked from tracking you.Reader formats articles for easy reading without ads, navigation, or other distracting items.Extensions allow you to personalize Safari and add even more functionality to the browser. Shared Tab Groups help you share tabs and collaborate with family and friends.Profiles help keep your browsing history, website data, and more separate between topics like work and personal.Tab Groups let you save and organize your tabs and access them across iOS, iPadOS and macOS.Intelligent Tracking Prevention prevents trackers from following you across websites you visit.Private Browsing mode doesn’t save your history and keeps your browsing your business.Passwords, bookmarks, history, tabs and more seamlessly sync across iPhone, iPad and Mac. With Safari you can browse sites, translate web pages, and access your tabs across iOS, iPadOS, and macOS. Explore the web with lightning-fast speed, powerful privacy protections and robust customization options.
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