Warning from Apple: Don't use this app on everyone's phone

In the statement made by Apple, it was emphasized that Safari was developed specifically for the iPhone ecosystem and focused on user privacy.
The company stated that Safari automatically blocks third-party cookies, hides IP addresses, and creates a powerful shield against web trackers with its machine-learning-based protection system. This makes it much harder to track users online.
Apple introduced the "Enhanced Tracking and Fingerprint Protection" feature with iOS 26. This feature masks device identity, maximizing users' online privacy.
The company says that with this step, Safari is not just a browser but also functions as a security shield to protect personal data.
CHROME'S POWERFUL FEATURES DID NOT CONVINCE APPLEAlthough Google Chrome offers advantages such as Gemini AI integration, Google Lens support, and ease of account syncing, Apple argues that these features pose a risk to personal data.
“Chrome may be a powerful browser, but when it comes to data privacy, Safari is by far the most secure option for iPhone users,” Apple said.
This warning from Apple does not reveal that Google Chrome is a completely insecure browser, but it simply warns its users that they can feel safer if they use their own phone's browser.
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