Apple has issued a warning to iPhone users about using Google’s Chrome browser, claiming privacy concerns. The company is urging people to make use of its Safari browser to combat “Fingerprinting”. This is a new term or method used by advertisers and websites to track users through unique device characteristics. Now, Apple claims Google Chrome does not protect users from fingerprinting, making Safari a more secure choice. Advertisement
Apple said, “Safari presents a simplified version of the system configuration so more devices look identical to trackers, making it harder to single yours out.” While Apple is taking strict measures to reduce digital fingerprinting, Google has reversed its decision to ban the tracking technique. Hence, it has made an alarming comeback, and the user does no

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