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Over the years, the Internet Exploit (as some called it) it is no longer the most used browser and today we have a large number of alternatives available at the moment in the browser market, market dominated by Google Chrome.

However, we can also find other less used browsers but it is no less known for this that, as is the case with Firefox from the Mozilla Foundation (which derives from the old Netscape) and Safari, Apple's browser available on both iPhone and iPad and computers managed by macOS.


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To date, there is no reason why you should be forced to install Safari on a Windows computer, none. If you thought that your iPhone bookmarks were going to be synced in Safari like they do in macOS, you can go forgetting.

Apple stopped updating Safari for Windows in 2011This version being the only one available at this time for download on the Apple website, the only website from which we must download it. To download Safari for Windows, you can through this link to the Apple web portal.

This version, which, as I have indicated, dates from 2011, is excellently compatible with both Windows XP, Windows 7 / 8.x and Windows 10. Of course, the performance he offers us is frankly regrettable. At the same time, in the 8 years that it has not been updated, various vulnerabilities have appeared that have been corrected by all browsers on the market, except Safari for Windows, since it has not been updated.

If you have a little patience, throughout 2020, it is likely that Apple relaunches a version of Safari updated to Windows 10, a browser that, if in short it is renewed for Windows, will be available in the Microsoft Store, where at this time iTunes is also available.