Getty Images“We’d like to thank Google,” Apple said last month, crediting its rival with finding a Safari tracking issue that enabled “bad things” to be done to its web users. The Financial Times has seen the detail, reporting that Google has exposed “multiple security flaws in its rival Apple’s Safari web browser.”Apple has now fixed the issues. But, somewhat awkwardly given the company has made privacy a competitive advantage, it is Apple’s Intelligent Tracking Prevention at fault. Most users would trust Apple far more than Google when it comes to security and privacy. This is the second headline issue that Google has exposed with Apple products in the last year.
Source: Forbes January 22, 2020 22:48 UTC