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Apple Turns On Safari’s Advanced Anti‑Fingerprinting for All Users in iOS 26 and macOS Tahoe 26

The default setting limits high‑entropy data access to curb cross‑site tracking.

Overview

  • Safari now enables advanced fingerprinting protection by default in every tab once devices are updated to iOS 26 or macOS Tahoe 26.
  • The feature standardizes and adds noise to device and browser signals so trackers have a harder time creating unique profiles.
  • The update restricts high‑entropy web APIs and limits script‑written storage and navigation state reads that can yield stable identifiers.
  • Link Tracking Protection continues to function as before, and normal cookies for signed‑in sites are still retained.
  • Users can confirm or change the setting in Safari’s Advanced preferences and temporarily relax protections if a site breaks, with the automatic rollout expected to prompt adtech and analytics vendors to adapt.