In comparison to other apps, updating the Safari browser on Mac is a little tricky. Read on to learn how to install the update and why you need to do it.

Why do I need to update Safari in macOS?

Safari doesn’t receive as frequent updates as other browsers. Moreover, Apple releases updates for Safari alongside major macOS releases. Therefore, they include several improvements, new features, and bug fixes. Additionally, an older version of Safari may not be fully compatible with the latest macOS and could potentially become a slowpoke. Keeping the Safari browser updated means access to the latest features and protection against new security threats.

How to update the Safari browser in macOS Mojave or later

How to update Safari on Mac running macOS High Sierra or earlier

Unlike macOS Mojave or later, you don’t get the option to update Safari separately. Hence, you’ll have to install the macOS update to get the latest version of Safari. There you have it. Wasn’t that easy? If you have any further queries, share them in the comments section below. You may also want to check out our other posts on Safari:

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