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The explanation for these good results is simple: all browsers on iOS must be based on WebKit, the engine developed for Safari, which has partitioning protections built in. One exception is a leak often found in the favicon cache. Because a favicon, which is a website's logo displayed in a browser tab, is part of a browser's user interface, the behavior perhaps not controlled by WebKit code and therefore needs to be separately fixed in each browser.
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2023-12-23 19:28:06Event JSON
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