Amid the iOS 17.3 and iPadOS 17.3 updates with plenty of new useful features, the Cupertino giant is here with Safari 17.3 for macOS Monterey and macOS Ventura. There are some new changes in the latest Safari update that enhance system security. Primarily, it fixes the privacy issue that shows user’s private data in Settings. It enhances the issue with improved handling of user preferences in Settings.

Further, it fixes some WebKit-related issues that may have led to arbitrary code execution and could have caused data theft. The update will surely strengthen the system’s browser security. The severity of the issues seems high, as one of the issues was related to the processing of maliciously crafted web content, which could have led to arbitrary code execution. The issue with ID CVE-2024-23222 is addressed, and the latest update ensures better security.

Safari is well known for its modern design, fast performance, and integration with the Apple ecosystem. There are plenty of exciting features that the Safari Browser offers, including intelligent tracking prevention, enhanced privacy, and security. Because it offers better speed and energy efficiency, Apple users use it frequently.

Apple keeps updating the Safari browser to keep it bug-free and equipped with all the new features. Following Google Chrome’s shortcut feature, Safari also received the ability to place the shortcut in the dock like any macOS app.

Alongside the Safari browser, Apple unveiled macOS Sonoma 14.3 with some new features. After delving into the features of the iOS 17.3 update, Apple enthusiasts can now explore the macOS 14.3 Sonoma update. Although this version doesn’t add a Stolen Device Protection feature akin to its iOS counterpart, it does bring significant improvements to Apple Music along with new features, bug fixes, and security updates specifically designed for Mac users, as described in Apple’s release notes.

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