Safari 14 ships with macOS Big Sur and brings a refreshed design and new features like privacy reports, a built-in translator, and support for 4K HDR video. While macOS Big Sur is not yet available, Apple today released Safari 14 as a standalone update with some of these new features for macOS Catalina and Mojave users.
Mac users running macOS Catalina or macOS Mojave can now update to Safari 14 and benefit from some of the changes that will be available later this year with macOS Big Sur.
One of the changes available to all Mac users with Safari 14 is the redesigned start screen, which features website suggestions and custom wallpapers. Apple also added more privacy controls with Safari 14, as users can now check every tracker on every website they visit, along with detailed privacy reports.
There are also security improvements and the end of support for Adobe Flash Player, which has now been officially discontinued. However, features like 4K HDR video support and built-in translator require macOS Big Sur.
Users can download and install Safari 14 on macOS through the Software Update menu in the System Preferences app.
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