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Along with Monday's batch of operating system updates, Apple issued a new version of its Safari web browser for past Mac software releases macOS Catalina and macOS Mojave.
Global Nav Open Menu Global Nav Close Menu; Apple; Shopping Bag +. How to update Safari browser? It’s always better to use the latest version of any app on your computer, that’s why you should update your Safari browser from time to time. 1.To update Safari, go to Apple Menu System Preferences Software Update. 2.Your computer will search for available updates and suggest them to you. A: Answer: A: Safari is updated automatically whenever there's an iOS update. Check Settings General Software Update. If you are using an older model iPad, you may have issues using Safari on some websites. Posted on Mar 6, 2018 9:21 AM. View answer in context.
Apple is currently pushing out the latest Safari iteration to users of macOS Catalina and macOS Mojave, though the company failed to detail the update's contents in accompanying release notes.
Safari 14.1.2 is listed on an Apple security update support document, however, suggesting the new version contains important bug fixes and security enhancements that typically accompany operating system point releases.
Apple on Monday issued iOS 14.7, tvOS 14.7 and watchOS 7.6 to the public on Monday following weeks of beta testing.
Along with new features, like MagSafe Battery Pack support and Apple Card Family upgrades on iOS, the latest round of updates include a number of bug fixes and security patches. Apple has yet to publish details on the security enhancements, but is expected to do so later today.
All new operating system versions are currently being pushed through Apple's software update delivery system, while Safari 14.1.2 can be downloaded by navigating to Software Update in System Preferences.