Has browsing the Web become an exercise in frustration with Safari on your iPhone or iPad? The first suspect to consider in this crime most foul is your Wi-Fi network itself, but if other devices are humming along at a reasonable clip and it's just a single iOS device whose Safari is acting sluggish and slow, there are a few things you can try to speed it back up.
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Safari matches rivals with sandboxed Flash for better security
On OS X 10.9 Mavericks, Apple's browser now puts limits on what Adobe's Flash Player can do, making it harder for malware authors to run rampant on people's Macs.

Apple adds site-by-site Java support to Safari for OS X 10.6
Apple has released an update to Safari for OS X 10.6 users which, along with the latest Java updates, gives Snow Leopard users the ability to enable Java on a site-by-site basis. This news is in respo
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