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Apple puts additional walls between your browsing data and Google on iOS 14.5 – Engadget
Starting with iOS 14.5, Apple will proxy Google’s Safe Browsing service through its own servers to limit the amount of information the company can obtain from you…

Apples Fraudulent Website Warning feature has long relied on Googles Safe Browsing database to protect Safari users from phishing scams, but starting with iOS 14.5, Apple will proxy the service through its own servers to limit the amount of information Google can obtain from you. As MacRumors explains, the database provides Safari with a list of suspected phishing and malware websites. Each time you visit a webpage, Safari checks the URL against the list from Google. When it detects a match, it…
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