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by cyberpunk 1389 days ago
No, apple takes a copy of your browsing history, apparently “anonymously” and you can’t opt out.

Don’t use it.

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Their iCloud security page says “Safari History, Tab Groups, and iCloud Tabs” is end-to-end encrypted. So they store history to sync across devices but the keys are only on your devices.

https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT202303

Are the "keys" just your iCloud password (or a deterministic derivative thereof)? Otherwise, how could your tabs magically appear on a new device?
Nope, they are not your iCloud password. Keys for E2E items are kept on device and then there’s a process to join a signing circle for syncing. What this means in practice is to sync you need to allow your new device to be accepted into the circle from an existing device.

https://support.apple.com/en-gb/guide/security/sec0a319b35f/...

The keys are encrypted with your device pass codes. Setting up a new device requires the pass code from another device.
This is true on iOS Safari, but is it also true on desktop Safari? (I genuinely don’t know the answer)
doesnt Apple store the history in iCloud, aka not anonymously?