Что ж, в большинстве случаев iOS 15 достаточно безопасна, чтобы блокировать любые вирусы и предотвращать их повреждение iPhone. Тем не менее, мы рекомендуем избегать загрузки материалов с неизвестных веб-сайтов, так как были сообщения о том, что они блокировали iPhone.
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“text”: “Private Browsing mode on Safari is like Incognito mode on Chrome. They are basically designed to make it safer to use shared devices. By using the private browsing mode, all browsing history, search history, and cookies are automatically erased. Additionally, it restricts web tracking – which means that websites have a hard time tracking you. The Internet service provider may still see your activity, as well as the organization that provides the Internet connection, such as a school, college, or business. Additionally, the websites you visit may be able to view your session.
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“name”: “Can Apple see your private history?”,
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“text”: “No, Apple cannot see your private history, and you do not need to worry as the tech giant takes the privacy of its users very seriously. In fact, no one can track your private browsing history on iPhone since all trackers and cookies are temporarily disabled.”
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“name”: “Is private mode on iPhone really private?”,
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“text”: “No, Private mode on iPhone isn’t completely private as it still continues to log things like IP addresses and other device-related data. Your ISP will continue to see the traffic like normal browsing. It is possible for websites you visit to track your device and behavior on their sites.
Also, someone monitoring the traffic on the network you’re connected to could see which pages you visit. In most cases, this occurs at work or on a work-issued device.
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“name”: “How to exit private mode on iPhone?”,
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“text”: “Users can quickly exit private mode on iPhone by simply closing the active private tab. Alternatively, click on the two-square icon in the bottom right corner of your screen and tap on private in the bottom center of the screen. Here, select the tab option above private, and you are good to go.”
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“name”: “How do I know I have entered private mode on iPhone?”,
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“text”: “By default, the address bar on Safari is white, meaning you are in the normal browsing mode. However, as soon as you enter the private browsing mode on iPhone, the address bar quickly changes to black. Once the address bar turns black, it means you have entered private mode on iPhone.”
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“name”: “Is there a way to see private browsing history?”,
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“text”: “As the name suggests, the private mode is all about secure browsing with no cookies or browsing history. Hence, you cannot see private browsing history once you have closed all the private safari tabs on iPhone.”
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“name”: “How to use Safari Tab Groups?”,
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“text”: “With iOS 15, Apple added a new feature known as safari tab groups. Basically, the features groups multiple tabs together helping you to switch and manage all the tabs with ease. If you are interested in learning more about the Safari tab group feature, we have already covered a detailed article on it, you can read it here.”
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“name”: “Can an iPhone get a virus through Safari?”,
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“text”: “Well, in most cases, iOS 15 is secure enough to block any viruses and prevent them from damaging iPhones. However, we recommend avoiding downloading stuff from unknown websites as there have been reports of iPhones getting bricked by them.”
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