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Apple releases latest Safari updates for OS X Yosemite, Mavericks, & Mountain Lion following pulled versions

Apple has released updated versions of Safari for OS X users running 10.10 Yosemite, 10.9 Mavericks, and 10.8 Mountain Lion. The latest versions of Safari for each respective OS X version now comes to Safari 8.0.2, Safari 7.1.2, and Safari 6.2.2.

Earlier this month Apple released updates for Safari for OS X, but later pulled the releases after a short period. Today’s update addresses a number of issues relating to iCloud Drive, iCloud Keychain, and what Apple calls a rare issue caused by the previous release.

Apple has posted a document detailing the changes in the latest versions. The update is available through the Mac App Store. In addition to releasing new Safari updates, Apple also updated its TestFlight beta distribution app to version 1.0.2 noting “minor stability and performance improvements.”

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  1. Avenged110 - 9 years ago

    Feels slower lol, probably just me.

  2. I have 6.2.1 at the moment and crashes out multiple times per day just sitting without input. But the most common time for it to crash is just after filling in a long form or writing a post on a forum – before submitting of course.

  3. herb02135go - 9 years ago

    Ah, more Apple competence.
    Why are so many customers putting up with this?

  4. Dave Park - 9 years ago

    I see it doesn’t fix the Netflix HDCP playback problem. Chrome and Firefox playback content just fine, but Safari is a no go.

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Zac covers Apple news, hosts the 9to5Mac Happy Hour podcast, and created SpaceExplored.com.