I quit Safari for Chrome, but these new MacOS 27 features could pull me back

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  • Safari is getting four new features with Apple Intelligence.
  • You'll be able to set notifications for product restocks and the like.
  • MacOS 27 will also let you create Safari extensions with descriptions.

Apple announced a bunch of Siri AI and Apple Intelligence upgrades at WWDC 2026. Your Apple products could get faster, more reliable, and more responsive with the upcoming OS versions. However, I'm excited for a browser update because Safari is promised to get features that could genuinely make things easier for me. I didn't think I'd say this, but I'm excited to use Safari again. Here's why.

1. One-tap security upgrade on compromised passwords

I am a lazy man. When I get a notification about compromised passwords on websites (non-finance-related), I shrug and close the pop-up. I don't want to create a new password...

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* Russian Intelligence are targeting Signal accounts of officials based in Ukraine * They pose as Signal support services and ask users to submit their Backup Recovery Keys * Using these keys, the hackers can hijack the users account and any other accounts created using the same mobile phone number The FBI has