Safari’s extensions have not changed a great deal, but macOS Big Sur has made finding new ones easier — and enables developers to bring even more.Safari positions extensions to the left of the address barPreviously on the Safari web browser it’s been a long way behind Google Chrome in its ability to have extensions. You could get third-party utilities that would slot into Safari and extend its functionality in some way, but compared to Chrome, there were few of these extensions. Read more…
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