Thanks. The issue I personally have with those tests is that they compare browsers using their default settings, which makes sense. It wouldn’t scalable to test every setting combination for every browser.
So I wonder how Safari would fare if it’s used exclusively in Private Mode with ad measurement and cross-site tracking disabled.
That’s good news. It probably means that they’re losing users like crazy and have to resort to shady practices like this one in order to force signups.
Music to my ears