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  2. Safari (web browser) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Safari_(web_browser)

    Safari is a web browser developed by Apple for macOS, iOS, iPadOS and visionOS. It uses WebKit, an open-source browser engine derived from KHTML, and has features such as reader mode, extensions, and Intelligent Tracking Prevention.

  3. Encrypted Media Extensions - Wikipedia

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    EME is a W3C specification for web browsers to communicate with DRM software. Learn about its history, support, controversy, and content decryption modules.

  4. WebM - Wikipedia

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    WebM is a container format for VP8, VP9, AV1, Vorbis and Opus streams, developed by Google and based on Matroska. It is intended to offer a free alternative to use in HTML video and audio elements, and has native support in many browsers and devices.

  5. Webarchive - Wikipedia

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    Webarchive is a file format for saving and reviewing complete web pages using Safari browser. Learn about its features, usage, vulnerability, and alternatives for other browsers and formats.

  6. Media Source Extensions - Wikipedia

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    Media Source Extensions (MSE) is a W3C specification that allows JavaScript to send byte streams to media codecs within web browsers. Learn about its features, browser support, players, and related standards.

  7. Comparison of software saving Web pages for offline use

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    Google Chrome extension: Video and audio files (via Flash or HTML5) are not saved: Yes: Yes (import/export features) No: Open; regular HTML for pages, regular zip file for catalog: Yes for catalog: Archia's Web Page Archiver [3] E-mail based on-line service: See note [Archia 1] No: No: No: Open: Yes

  8. Browser extension - Wikipedia

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    Learn about browser extensions, software modules for customizing web browsers, and their history, API conformity, and unwanted behavior. Find out how to install and use extensions from various sources, such as Chrome Web Store and Safari for macOS.

  9. WebKit - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WebKit

    WebKit is a browser engine used in Apple's Safari, iOS and iPadOS web browsers, as well as other devices and systems. It started as a fork of KHTML and KJS from KDE, and has been developed by Apple and other contributors since 2001.