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Apple advises millions of iPhone users to discontinue using Google Chrome

News RoomBy News RoomJuly 17, 20240 ViewsNo Comments2 Mins Read
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Apple has launched a new attack ad targeting Google, specifically Chrome users on iPhones. The ad is part of Apple’s effort to retain its 1.4 billion users and prevent Google from increasing Chrome’s 30% install base on iPhones to 50%. This move comes as Google is trying to convert Safari users to Chrome and gain access to more user data.

Google’s reliance on Safari to drive search requests from iPhones could be curtailed by ongoing monopoly investigations in the US and Europe. As a result, Google is pushing forward with Plan B to increase Chrome’s user base on iPhones. This has sparked a privacy battle between the two tech giants, as Chrome’s tracking cookies and privacy settings have come under scrutiny.

Apple’s new video ad, inspired by Hitchcock’s “The Birds,” emphasizes the importance of privacy and encourages users to switch to Safari if they don’t want to be watched online. The ad’s message is clear: avoid Google Chrome if you value your online privacy. The ad campaign started in San Francisco but has now gone global, targeting users on a global scale.

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While the ad may seem to target Android users as well, the main goal is to retain iPhone users within Apple’s ecosystem. Despite users’ preference for Google Search, Apple has emphasized the importance of privacy and data protection. The rivalry between Safari and Chrome on iPhones has intensified, with the browser battlefield just beginning as both companies vie for user loyalty.

The question remains whether Google offers advanced AI search features on Chrome that are not available elsewhere. Apple may have to consider allowing users to set Google as their default search engine on Safari to cater to user preferences. The battle for browser dominance continues, with both companies striving to protect user data while maintaining market share on mobile devices.

As Google seeks to increase Chrome’s user base on iPhones, Apple is determined to retain its 300 million Safari users. The ongoing competition between the two tech giants highlights the significance of user privacy and data protection in the digital age. While Apple’s new ad campaign may sway some users to switch to Safari, the ultimate winner in the browser battle remains to be seen.

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