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SafeSearch is a feature in Google Search and Google Images, and later, Bing, that acts as an automated filter of pornography and other potentially offensive and inappropriate content. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] History
Safari is a web browser developed by Apple.It is built into several of Apple's operating systems, including macOS, iOS, iPadOS and visionOS, and uses Apple's open-source browser engine WebKit, which was derived from KHTML.
Well, google (the search engine anyways, not counting other sites google runs) does its own auto-complete with javascript based on what it thinks you want to search for. It does not use the built in remember what I typed previously browser feature.
The Safe Browsing Update API, on the other hand, compares 32-bit hash prefixes of the URL to preserve privacy. [9] [10] The Chrome, Firefox, and Safari browsers use the latter. [11] Safe Browsing also stores a mandatory preferences cookie on the computer. [12] Google Safe Browsing "conducts client-side checks.
Refreshing doesn't fix it at first; eventually a refresh does make the problem go away, and switching to Vector Legacy also makes the problem go away. It happened on this very page just now (also over at Giétro Glacier , which I was reading when I noticed the problem again and decided to report here).
Today, I am traveling and am on my 9.7” iPad (2018). I had created {} on a 17 inch screen with the intention that it be the same width as an info box. However, I have now discovered that it seems to expand and contract based on the size of the viewing screen in a manner that makes its size dissimilar to info box screen sizes.
@B137: While waiting for an official fix, you can workaround it by adding some custom styling to your common.css: #content { max-width: 800px; font-size: larger; } This will limit the width to 800px and make the text slightly larger. Zhaofeng Li [talk ♦ contribs] 08:47, 21 November 2015 (UTC) @Zhaofeng Li: Thank you. Wow that's even more ...
Before its official unveiling, media speculation primarily centered on reports that the next iPhone would include a fingerprint scanner; including Apple's 2013 acquisition of AuthenTec, a developer of mobile security products, [18] references to a fingerprint sensor on the home button in the beta release of iOS 7 [19] and leaked packaging for an iPhone 5s showing that the traditional home ...