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When it comes to online privacy, Apple’s Safari browser has long been lauded for its security features. But just how effective are these claims? In a recent investigation, The Washington Post decided to fact-check Apple’s assurances of privacy protection. Are your online movements truly safe from prying eyes when using Safari? Stay tuned as we break down the results of our in-depth analysis.

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