Don’t Use Google Chrome On Your iPhone There are various browser options on the iPhone. However many users use either Chrome or Safari. Now it is said that there is a rift between Apple and Google regarding the browser itself.
A new ad released by Apple recently confirms this. In the ad, the iPhone shows that it is monitored while running other browsers but completely private when running Safari. Through this advertisement, Apple has indirectly asked its nearly one-and-a-half billion iPhone users not to use Chrome.
The ad has further heated up the browser war between Apple and Google. Although the ad does not specifically say not to run Chrome, Apple is trying to say that Google’s browser is not a secret. It is said that 30 percent of the total number of iPhone users now use Chrome as their default browser. Google is on a mission to get more Safari users to switch to Chrome.
Apple’s advertising campaign has focused on promoting Safari, which highlights Chrome’s privacy problems. Apple has accused Google of making Chrome’s tracking cookies and privacy mode less private.
On the other hand, in Safari, cross-site tracking is disabled by default. In addition, the IP address can also be hidden. For this reason, Apple has made it easy for users not to run Chrome indirectly through advertisements. Apple’s new ‘Private Browsing 2.0’ update has been analyzed to focus more on improving Safari’s privacy.