How to Change User Agents in Chrome, Edge, Safari & Firefox

How to Change User Agents in Chrome, Edge, Safari & Firefox

Whether you are an SEO pro, marketer, or web developer, you might often need to change your browser’s user-agent to test different things. For example, imagine you’re running a MAC-OS-specific campaign. To find out if your campaign is running properly and not targeting Linux users, changing the user-agent of your browser can help you test. … Read more

Google Search Generative Experience Works In Mobile Safari

Google Search Generative Experience Works In Mobile Safari

When Google first launched SGE, the Search Generative Experience, it would only work in Chrome or the Google Search App on Gmail accounts opted into the search labs experiment. But now when I try accessing SGE while on mobile Safari, the native Apple iPhone browser, it works as well. The Google SGE instructions still say … Read more

Google admits to paying Apple 36% of Safari revenue – after witness lets figure slip

Google admits to paying Apple 36% of Safari revenue – after witness lets figure slip

Google CEO Sundar Pichai has confirmed that the company pays Apple 36% of its Safari search revenue. The search engine shares this revenue, which is reportedly worth $18 billion, in exchange for default status on all of Apple’s devices. Pichai made the admission while being cross-examined at the Epic Games antitrust trial, after a Google witness … Read more

Apple Safari 17’s Hidden Gems: JPEG XL & Font-Size-Adjust

Apple Safari 17’s Hidden Gems: JPEG XL & Font-Size-Adjust

Apple’s recently announced Safari 17 brings several key updates that promise to enhance user experience and web page loading times. Unveiled at the annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC23), two new features of Safari 17 worth paying attention to are JPEG XL support and expanded capabilities of font-size-adjust. As Safari continues to evolve, these updates highlight … Read more

Safari tightens grip on third-party interactions

Safari tightens grip on third-party interactions

Apple’s Safari browser, long known for its emphasis on user privacy, is further restricting data collection methods. The move has sparked frustration, particularly due to Apple’s lack of communication about the change, which will impact the architecture of numerous websites. What’s happening. Apple is closing a loophole that allowed websites to pass off third-party partners … Read more

Social media & sharing icons powered by UltimatelySocial
error

Enjoy Our Website? Please share :) Thank you!