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Is Batch compatible with Internet Explorer or Safari?
Is Batch compatible with Internet Explorer or Safari?

Having issues using the dashboard with IE or Safari? You may have to use another web browser.

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Written by Antoine
Updated over a week ago

Internet Explorer

Internet Explorer (IE) is a popular web browser developed by Microsoft.
Its usage share has since declined with the launch of other popular web browsers like Chrome, or Mozilla Firefox. Microsoft Edge would replace IE as the default browser on its Windows 10 devices. 

Safari

Safari is a browser developed by Apple. First released on the desktop in 2003 with Mac OS X Panther, a mobile version has been bundled with iOS devices since the iPhone's introduction in 2007. Safari is the default browser on Apple devices and was available on Windows from 2007 to 2012. Web push notifications are a W3C standard that Apple has repeatedly ignored. Safari on Mac relies on its own implementation, incompatible with the standard. Although it is the default browser on Mac, almost half of the users change it to Chrome and Firefox.

Since Batch uses recent technologies, we do not guarantee compatibility with IE and Safari.
We inform you that some features may not be supported or displayed correctly.

We recommend you to use other web browsers like : 


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