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blog-indexeddb-safari-leaks-demo reviews and mentions
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Why Browsers Are Essential to the Internet and How OS Are Holding Them Back
I strongly disagree. The browser engine is hugely important. It took Apple years and years to implement features like WebGL and WebRTC, those simply cannot be grafted onto an existing engine by a wrapper app. Without any meaningful competition Apple were happy to sit on those features and implement at their own leisure. That isn't real competition.
Another example: earlier this year it was revealed that Safari had a huge security hole in its IndexedDB implementation:
There's absolutely nothing that a web browser maker can do about it. They fall victim to the exact same bugs that Safari does because they have to way to avoid it. Again, not real competition.
One benefit that immediately comes to mind is the ability to protect yourself against a major security flaw in Safari:
Apple did issue a fix after a few weeks but with no alternative browser engines the only alternative was “don’t use the web on your iPhone”, which is absurd.
Other user benefits might include better performance, more capabilities (it took Apple years to implement WebRTC, for example) and in general more competition that might spur Safari into becoming a better browser.
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Google says Chrome 99 is the fastest web browser available on Mac
Assuming it's not straight up broken once again, like when localStorage was bugged and browser data would get lost last year or when indexedDb was broken und would leak data.
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will my isp send an angry letter to my parents since I frequently download roms without a vpn?
see: https://safarileaks.com/
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Apple develops update for Safari bug that could allow private data to leak
More information can be found here: https://safarileaks.com/
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Exploiting IndexedDB API information leaks in Safari 15
We created a simple demo page that demonstrates how a website can learn the Google account identity of any visitor. The demo is available at safarileaks.com. If you open the page and start the demo in an affected browser, you will see how the current browsing context and your identity is leaked right away. Identity data will only be available if you are authenticated to your Google account in the same browsing session.
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Safari 15 IndexedDB Leaks
It looks like the page only does a User-Agent check[1]. The sites under "The demo detects the following websites:" are just the sites that the demo has hardcoded support for[2].
[1] https://github.com/fingerprintjs/blog-indexeddb-safari-leaks...
[2] https://github.com/fingerprintjs/blog-indexeddb-safari-leaks...
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A note from our sponsor - WorkOS
workos.com | 29 Mar 2024
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The primary programming language of blog-indexeddb-safari-leaks-demo is JavaScript.
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