November 2, 2025 - 18:28

A new update for Safari Technology Preview has been released by Apple. The browser, which was introduced as a testing platform in 2016, allows developers and users to experiment with the latest web technologies before they are rolled out in the main Safari browser. This latest version, Safari Technology Preview 231, includes enhancements aimed at improving performance, security, and overall user experience.
Among the key features in this update are improvements to the JavaScript engine, which enhances speed and responsiveness, as well as updates to WebKit that support the latest web standards. Users can also expect bug fixes and stability improvements, making it a more reliable tool for developers who rely on cutting-edge features.
Apple encourages developers to download the latest version to take advantage of these new capabilities. The Safari Technology Preview continues to be an essential resource for those looking to stay ahead in web development, offering insights into the future of web browsing.
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