PayPal Denies It Will Block Safari
Despite reports that PayPal may drop support for Apple's Safari browser because it lacks anti-phishing features, PayPal now says it ain't so. Though PayPal telegraphed displeasure with Safari last January, they're now unambiguous about their position: "We have absolutely no intention of blocking current versions of any browsers, including Apple's Safari, from our website."
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I wish apple would fix Safari (and Mail too) to better display the actual targets of links.
On the Mac you have Apples browser and Email which seem more compatible with a lot of sites but kinda slow and lacking some of the nice security tips. And then you have other browsers that don't seem as compatible (with IE oriented up sites) but are faster and have better security tools.
Sure Apples' stuff is slick on the surface, but there are still problems in the underpinnings. (when are we going to get group edit in iCal???)
"Enjoy what you're doing! If it becomes drudgery, you're doing it wrong!" - Jim Butterfield
Well trolled, sir. Well-trolled.
give BSD credit many of us are Worthwhile. It's This po st brought According tothis W00T
and Red men FealEx cash, but I have no idea what that means.