Apple has launched a new ad campaign promoting Safari, touting its security and privacy features that thwart online trackers better than other web browsers.
![Close-up of a rusty, weathered security camera with a dark lens and glowing red light against a blurred background.](https://photos5.appleinsider.com/gallery/60389-124194-IMG_0669-xl.jpg)
Apple’s new Safari privacy ad
![Close-up of a rusty, weathered security camera with a dark lens and glowing red light against a blurred background.](https://photos5.appleinsider.com/gallery/60389-124194-IMG_0669-xl.jpg)
Apple’s new Safari privacy ad
Apple has regularly promoted Safari as the privacy and security-focused browser. In a new media campaign launched on Tuesday, it’s making a big song and dance about it, months ahead of the inbound iPhone 16 and Apple Intelligence.
The campaign is centered around a short film called “Flock.” Set to tense music, smartphone users are shown being stalked by security cameras, which morph into bird-like machines that swoop as close to the user as possible.