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When Apple unveiled iOS 15 back in June, the new Safari seemed like one of the operating system’s most exciting features. In practice, it turned out to be the most controversial, causing plenty of headaches for Apple. All the backlash that followed forced Apple to make several significant changes to its initial Safari redesign plan. The newest Safari version seems to be the best design yet, allowing users to choose their preferred user interface for Apple’s internet browser. But all those changes mean you have to relearn what browsing the web on iPhone via Safari means. And that includes using private browsing where appropriate.
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