'Imitating' Microsoft, Apple will also release a version of Safari Chromium for Windows?

Google's open source Chromium platform is gradually taking over the global browser market.

Google's open source Chromium platform is gradually taking over the global browser market. A host of long-standing browser platforms are turning to using the Chromium kernel, for example, in the case of Microsoft Edge Chromium, which is receiving great attention worldwide, or a browser focused on privacy. Another famous counterpart is Brave also announced the switch to Chromium, and now Apple's Safari?

The reason for this rumor is that Apple recently invited Chromium developers to activate a technology flag called Intelligent Tracking Prevention in the Chromium 80 release on Monorail - a tracking tool dedicated to projects. Chromium-related projects. Here is a screenshot of the post:

'Imitating' Microsoft, Apple will also release a version of Safari Chromium for Windows? Picture 1'Imitating' Microsoft, Apple will also release a version of Safari Chromium for Windows? Picture 1

Not stopping there, there was an image posted showing the interface of Chrome browser style is relatively complete, Chromium running on Windows 10 platform.

'Imitating' Microsoft, Apple will also release a version of Safari Chromium for Windows? Picture 2'Imitating' Microsoft, Apple will also release a version of Safari Chromium for Windows? Picture 2

However, this post was suddenly deleted on monorail after only a few hours. It's unclear why Apple intends to release a Chromium browser platform for Windows. It is possible that Apple may realize that most iPhone users own at least one Windows PC and their privacy is compromised when using Google Chrome on this operating system, or Apple may see the potential of Browser market for desktops, laptops?

Whatever the reason, having a Chromium version of Safari is something many users expect. It is not natural that Chromium is the number one choice in the browser world at the present time, with the following outstanding strengths:

  1. Simple interface, easy to see, does not take up many resources of the system.
  2. Own Codec copyrights such as Opus, Theora, Vorbis, VP9 and Wav.
  3. Google friendly.
  4. Extremely fast processing speed, stable, space-saving.

What do you think of Apple's decision to enter the desktop web browser market, which is already cramped? Leave your comments in the comment section below!

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