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Here's how Apple protects your privacy in Safari with Intelligent Tracking Protection 2.0
Soli said:uBlock won't work with Safari in Mojave. You'll need a solution like 1Blocker or for uBlock to update their Extension to work through the new store.mike54 said:Would you know if Apple would be pushing the Safari update to El Capitan users?
Aside, in looking for the Safari download page to confirm that it does go to several past versions, I found that the Dashboard widget page is still up. Simpler times.
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Apple wants to replace your car keys with an iPhone
CheeseFreeze said:Boy we are in trouble nowadays when we run out of battery. -
Here's how Apple protects your privacy in Safari with Intelligent Tracking Protection 2.0
StrangeDays said:Check out 1Blocker, for iOS and macOS.
EDIT: Okay, this is either humorous or an actual cause for concern. Wait, unless this isn’t the real website; it seems uBlock Origin only has a GitHub page...
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Apple's Tim Cook drops to 96th place on list of CEOs most popular with workers
StrangeDays said:Hey, you should get in touch w/ Neil deGrasse Tyson and him know they got it all wrong on Cosmos, and that greenhouse gases don't really trap the sun's energy inside our atmospheric envelope. -
Here's how Apple protects your privacy in Safari with Intelligent Tracking Protection 2.0
Why can’t Apple offer us a cookie whitelist? I only want cookies from the sites from which I want them. All others can and should be totally blocked. Or at the very least, cookie locking, where I can lock cookies I want to protect from deletion so that I can one-click delete all of the others instead of having to manually pick them (or far more likely, just ignore the thousands of third party cookies that outright bypass my “disallow third party cookies” setting).