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The tech giant took out giant billboards across the globe to promote its Safari search app, touting it as 'a browser that is actually private' Although the advertisement did not mention Google Chrome by name, it is the top downloaded search browser for smartphones - surpassing Safari by more than two million .
While the billboard is a stab at Google , the company did reveal earlier this year that it collects data from anyone who uses Chrome .
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