The operating system often raises questions about Android security and privacy. Google has detected a bug in Apple's Safari browser. Google claims that the Safari browser's anti-tracking feature works for tracking.



A Google security report revealed in its report that there was a bug in the Safari browser that threatened users' privacy. Hackers can exploit and exploit the personal information of Safari browsers. Taking advantage of this Safari browser detection, hackers can view the browsing history of users and the website can track consumer behavior, though Apple has now fixed it.



There was a bug in Intelligent Tracking Prevention (ITP)

According to Google reports, Safari Browser Intelligence Tracking Prevention (ITP) contained a bug that was working in the opposite direction. As an example, the Intelligent Tracking Provisioning feature allows users to protect search information from being trashed when they were aided by tracking. Usually if you visit a website then its cookies are available but there was something wrong with Safari. Safari does not accept cookies from any website, but due to this problem, websites are starting to receive cookies.



However, this is not the first time a Safari browser privacy question has been raised. Last year, the Safari browser also had a feature called the DoT track, which was later removed by Apple. Website users were easily searching for users taking advantage of this feature

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