I just tested apple.com on Safari 14 which shows 0 trackers, but when checking it in Brave I do get 1 tracker.
Wondering how is Apple categorizing the trackers vs other browsers.


I can confirm that the URL on the tracker contains certain data from my device, at least screen resolution I saw on the url.
Wondering how is Apple categorizing the trackers vs other browsers.


I can confirm that the URL on the tracker contains certain data from my device, at least screen resolution I saw on the url.