Safari Update Controversy
Microsoft rival Apple caused some controversy of its own this month when it released the updated Safari Web browser for Mac and Windows. It offered the new version up for download on its website, but the controversy came in the push they made to Windows users – whether they had previously installed it or not. The Apple Software Update application is installed on Windows PCs when iTunes is installed, which means quite a few people have the updater. But the issue is that even if the user doesn’t have Safari installed, Apple pushes the update to users, automatically checking the “install” box by default.





