Safari is not free software, so while Apple has taken a step in the right direction by trying to help computer users avoid being tracked by advertisers, it's not enough (and it doesn't negate the fact that there are many other reasons to avoid Apple). And although being able to avoid third-party cookies is the best anti-tracking measure a Web browser can offer, Safari and other widely used browsers, including Chrome, Chromium, Mozilla, and Internet Explorer, all still allow them. (Riseup offers a useful browser privacy scorecard that evaluates some of the most popular Web browsers.)
Fortunately, there is a better option for privacy-respecting Web browsing: GNU IceCat.
REF: https://www.fsf.org/blogs/community/intelligent-tracking-prevention-new-safari-privacy-measure-still-doesnt-measure-up-to-gnu-icecat
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