top | item 15983664 Release Notes for Safari Technology Preview 46 39 points| michaelrkn | 8 years ago |webkit.org | reply 11 comments order hn newest [+] [-] comex|8 years ago|reply Another notable change from that page:> Froze the user-agent string to reduce web compatibility risk and to prevent its use for fingerprinting [+] [-] forgotpassagan|8 years ago|reply I love that Apple cares about privacy when just about every other megacorp is a really fancy advertising agency load replies (1) [+] [-] citrusui|8 years ago|reply The relevant commit can be found here: https://github.com/WebKit/webkit/commit/4bc237458115ac916f39... [+] [-] EGreg|8 years ago|reply Does this mean web push notifications are coming to Safari on iOS? [+] [-] djrogers|8 years ago|reply No, this has nothing to do with push notifications. load replies (1) [+] [-] werdnapk|8 years ago|reply Service workers allow things such as offline apps. Not related to push notifications at all. [+] [-] unknown|8 years ago|reply [deleted]
[+] [-] comex|8 years ago|reply Another notable change from that page:> Froze the user-agent string to reduce web compatibility risk and to prevent its use for fingerprinting [+] [-] forgotpassagan|8 years ago|reply I love that Apple cares about privacy when just about every other megacorp is a really fancy advertising agency load replies (1) [+] [-] citrusui|8 years ago|reply The relevant commit can be found here: https://github.com/WebKit/webkit/commit/4bc237458115ac916f39...
[+] [-] forgotpassagan|8 years ago|reply I love that Apple cares about privacy when just about every other megacorp is a really fancy advertising agency load replies (1)
[+] [-] citrusui|8 years ago|reply The relevant commit can be found here: https://github.com/WebKit/webkit/commit/4bc237458115ac916f39...
[+] [-] EGreg|8 years ago|reply Does this mean web push notifications are coming to Safari on iOS? [+] [-] djrogers|8 years ago|reply No, this has nothing to do with push notifications. load replies (1) [+] [-] werdnapk|8 years ago|reply Service workers allow things such as offline apps. Not related to push notifications at all.
[+] [-] djrogers|8 years ago|reply No, this has nothing to do with push notifications. load replies (1)
[+] [-] werdnapk|8 years ago|reply Service workers allow things such as offline apps. Not related to push notifications at all.
[+] [-] comex|8 years ago|reply
> Froze the user-agent string to reduce web compatibility risk and to prevent its use for fingerprinting
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