• I don't know if this will run on modern Windows or not, I don't even remember when I tried this version of Safari. But when I downloaded it, it was already old then. LOL, Apple no longer makes Safari for Windows. But if you want to try it (I don't suggest you use it regularly) It's in the zip file.
    I don't know if this will run on modern Windows or not, I don't even remember when I tried this version of Safari. But when I downloaded it, it was already old then. LOL, Apple no longer makes Safari for Windows. But if you want to try it (I don't suggest you use it regularly) It's in the zip file.
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  • I forgot I tried Safari a long time ago. It sucked so bad, that I uninstalled it and stashed the installation file on my cloud drive. lmao, to be fair, it's old and out of date. But if that's what Apple users use till this day? It lacks A LOT of features.
    I forgot I tried Safari a long time ago. It sucked so bad, that I uninstalled it and stashed the installation file on my cloud drive. lmao, to be fair, it's old and out of date. But if that's what Apple users use till this day? It lacks A LOT of features. 😂🤣
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  • Photographer Captures the Moment a Lion Sneaks up on a Safari Group
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    Photographer Captures the Moment a Lion Sneaks up on a Safari Group ━━━━━━ | ━━━━━━ ©All rights are reserved & belong to their respective owners. Thrills & Chills
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  • Unlike Brave Browser, that does track you according to a study done, and you cannot turn it off, Firefox allows you to disable the tracking and even the crash reports.

    https://www.businessinsider.com/web-browsers-privacy-concerns-chrome-firefox-safari-edge-yandex-2020-2#the-second-tier-for-browser-privacy-was-a-three-way-tie-beginning-with-chrome-2

    This article in the link was wrong about Chrome Browser, although, the privacy, selling analytics, and the incognito mode revelations that came out in 2023, no one knew about until recently.

    Even though the study said that Brave's tracking wouldn't lead to any identifiable data over long term use, that's perspective... I think that people's browsing can identify someone, especially if they only visit one or two websites every day. Furthermore, I just don't like anyone tracking me, and not being able to turn the damned thing off.

    The screenshot, included with this post, shows Firefox's settings where you can disable all the tracking. Of course, with all the add-ons and extensions that you install will affect your browser's security. Please keep that in mind.
    Unlike Brave Browser, that does track you according to a study done, and you cannot turn it off, Firefox allows you to disable the tracking and even the crash reports. https://www.businessinsider.com/web-browsers-privacy-concerns-chrome-firefox-safari-edge-yandex-2020-2#the-second-tier-for-browser-privacy-was-a-three-way-tie-beginning-with-chrome-2 This article in the link was wrong about Chrome Browser, although, the privacy, selling analytics, and the incognito mode revelations that came out in 2023, no one knew about until recently. Even though the study said that Brave's tracking wouldn't lead to any identifiable data over long term use, that's perspective... I think that people's browsing can identify someone, especially if they only visit one or two websites every day. Furthermore, I just don't like anyone tracking me, and not being able to turn the damned thing off. The screenshot, included with this post, shows Firefox's settings where you can disable all the tracking. Of course, with all the add-ons and extensions that you install will affect your browser's security. Please keep that in mind.
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  • Secretary bird
    Perhaps surprisingly considering their appearance, the Secretary Bird is actually a bird of prey.
    Another thing that makes the Secretary Bird unique is the fact that the top half of its legs has black feathers. In some ways, it looks like it’s wearing bicycle shorts. It consumes small mammals, rats, tortoises, amphibians, snakes, young game birds and a wide range of reptiles. That alone can make it incredibly unique and interesting, since the Secretary Bird does keep a variety diet when compared to many predatory birds out there.
    Read more: safarisafricana.com
    Secretary bird Perhaps surprisingly considering their appearance, the Secretary Bird is actually a bird of prey. Another thing that makes the Secretary Bird unique is the fact that the top half of its legs has black feathers. In some ways, it looks like it’s wearing bicycle shorts. It consumes small mammals, rats, tortoises, amphibians, snakes, young game birds and a wide range of reptiles. That alone can make it incredibly unique and interesting, since the Secretary Bird does keep a variety diet when compared to many predatory birds out there. Read more: safarisafricana.com
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  • https://thepeoplesvoice.tv/wef-orders-firefox-chrome-safari-to-start-blocking-blacklisted-websites/
    https://thepeoplesvoice.tv/wef-orders-firefox-chrome-safari-to-start-blocking-blacklisted-websites/
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    WEF Orders Firefox, Chrome & Safari To Start Blocking ‘Blacklisted Websites’ - The People's Voice
    The World Economic Forum (WEF) has instructed major web browser company's to begin blocking websites deemed "undesirable" by the globalist elites.
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  • Ooops I forgot Safari. Apple isn't a real OS anyway. lol
    Ooops I forgot Safari. Apple isn't a real OS anyway. lol
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