Apple collects data on safari to identify problematic websites
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- Apple collects data in Safari to identify problematic websites
- Differential privacy: New Apple technology
The arrival of macOS High Sierra has brought some notable changes. Apple has introduced differential privacy technology. It is a technology that stores data on the websites visited by users. In this way to be able to detect those problems, either due to high memory usage or blockages.
Apple collects data in Safari to identify problematic websites
Thanks to this, it will be possible to detect which websites are suitable and which are not. The technology developed by Apple will take care of collecting useful data. And as the name indicates, privacy plays a determining role when it comes to detecting whether or not a website is suitable for users.
Differential privacy: New Apple technology
Therefore, the data collection in Safari is also done without affecting the privacy of the users. At least that's how it has been declared from Apple. What is sought is to collect useful data on actual use by consumers. Furthermore, the data collected is destroyed to avoid any link with said person. So users should not fear for their privacy.
So thanks to these data, Safari will help us determine which web pages can cause us problems. And thus be able to take actions against them in a more effective way. Since Apple will have enough data to prove that the web is problematic.
In this way, Apple also wants to be able to have problems or errors that could cause problems on the device. Thus, usability can be improved. And help there be fewer failures for customers. What do you think of this technology?
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