As mentioned by Mytour.vn, some new changes with Safari on iOS 16 will be rolled out early to users starting from beta versions, specifically features like Shared Tab Groups. This feature builds upon some contentious additions from the browser on iOS 15, allowing users to group all web pages together and share them with others.
Safari on iOS 16 on iPhone has been refreshed.
On the other hand, Apple is leveraging iOS 16 to introduce Passkey as an effort to envision a future without web passwords. Instead of having to remember and enter login passwords for each website, the latest Safari browser update will provide users with a digital key linked to their user accounts and verified by biometric information like Face ID on iPhone. While this change won't happen overnight, Apple is betting on delivering a safer web browsing experience for users.
These changes in Safari on iOS 16 are also currently being rolled out alongside browser updates on macOS Ventura and iPadOS 16 (set to release alongside iOS 16 this fall).
- Besides, if you're accustomed to using other browsers like Cốc Cốc or Google Chrome on your iPhone, you can directly download and install them using the link below to replace the default Safari browser on iPhone..
Some notable improvements with Safari on iOS 16:
1. Shared Tab Groups Feature
The Tab Groups feature was originally introduced on Safari with the iOS 15 update last year, and essentially, it's useful for users researching projects to save related web pages and group them together.
Similarly, Shared Tab Groups are also a significant addition to Safari iOS 16. This real-time collaboration feature allows you to group related web pages and share them with others. Other users can contribute their browser tabs to the shared research project.
To use the Shared Tab Groups feature, simply tap the share button next to the Tab Group name and select the person you want to share with. The feature will display icons of the people in the group you're sharing with on the tabs they're viewing as well as any changes made.
Moreover, you can share Tab groups through Messenger, as part of the new collaborative feature found in the messaging app on iOS 16.
Besides, now you can differentiate between different Tab groups through a customizable start window, including different wallpapers for each group as well as separate favorites for each group. Additionally, Safari browser on iOS 16 also supports pinned tabs for different tab groups.
2. Passkey on Safari iOS 16 Browser
Going back to May, when Apple, Google, and Microsoft announced a collaborative effort to expand the FIDO passwordless login standard. Safari browser on iOS 16 brings forth the first fruition of this endeavor.
However, the reality is not all users employ strong password methods (these passwords can be stolen through Non-Technical Attack (social engineering) or Phishing attacks). Even when using one of the best password managers, cybercriminals can still access website or company databases to steal user login information.
Passkey is the best answer to those threats. The feature operates by attaching a cryptographic key to the user account and requires confirming they are the one logging in through fingerprint or facial scan (or Touch ID or Face ID, if using Apple hardware.)
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According to the information updated by Mytour.vn, Apple has announced the deployment of Passkey for its own websites and services first, while allowing users to synchronize across their Apple devices through iCloud Keychain. On the other hand, users can log in to non-Apple devices by scanning the QR code on their phones and confirming their identity with Touch ID or Face ID.