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Apple tells iPhone users to switch from Chrome to Safari for better privacy protection.
Apple is urging iPhone users to stop using Google Chrome and other Google apps, warning they offer weaker privacy protections than Safari.
The company says Safari better defends against digital fingerprinting—where websites track users via device details like screen size and system settings—by simplifying reported device data to make users harder to identify.
Safari’s AI-driven tracking prevention, location protection, and enhanced private browsing are enabled by default, offering stronger safeguards than Chrome, especially after Google lifted its ban on fingerprinting.
Apple notes Safari still works with Google’s web services like Docs and Sheets, but emphasizes its superior privacy features.
Apple dice a los usuarios de iPhone que cambien de Chrome a Safari para una mejor protección de privacidad.