Safari
Coverage of Safari in the Nexus archive.
- What can they do with this info?
A person fell victim to an Apple Security Center pop-up scam, providing personal information such as SSN and driver's license number. She took security measures including changing passwords, reporting to police, and canceling credit cards. The scam occurred via Safari, likely while shopping on Amazon.
- Update time: Apple releases security patches for iOS, MacOS Tahoe, Safari
Apple has released security updates addressing over two dozen vulnerabilities across iOS, iPadOS, macOS Tahoe, and Safari. The updates focus on WebKit-related flaws that could be exploited to steal data or execute malicious code with minimal user interaction.
- The Apple AI tool you should definitely use
Apple introduced an AI-powered Passwords app update that automatically strengthens weak or compromised passwords with a single tap. The feature integrates with Safari and Apple Intelligence to enhance password security, building on existing alerts for vulnerable credentials.
- Apple is using AI to fix Safari’s extension problem
Apple is using AI to address Safari's limited extension library by allowing users to generate custom extensions through descriptive prompts. A demo showcased an AI-created 'Recipe Keeper' extension for saving and tracking cooking recipes.
- New Apple feature automatically changes your compromised passwords
Apple announced a new feature powered by Apple Intelligence that automatically fixes weak and compromised passwords in Safari, set to roll out with iOS 27.
- Apple just taught your iPhone to finish your sentences, your photos, and your workflows
Apple is introducing AI-powered features to enhance Safari, Shortcuts, and Password apps on iPhones. These features include sentence completion, photo improvements, and workflow automation.
- As the browser wars heat up, here are the hottest alternatives to Chrome and Safari in 2026
The article discusses the growing competition in the browser market as alternative browsers aim to challenge Chrome and Safari in 2026.
- Safari's latest trick could be automatically organizing your tabs into groups
Apple's Safari may introduce a feature to automatically organize tabs into groups with its next major software update. This feature, called Organize Tabs, was reported by Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. The update is expected to improve user experience.
- How to save the safari
The article discusses the challenges of balancing the interests of local communities, tourists, and wildlife to preserve safari ecosystems. It highlights the complexity of managing resources and priorities among these groups.