Apple today updated update Safari for Mavericks to version 7.0.3, adding improvements to compatibility, stability, and security. The update includes a new option for turning off push notification prompts for websites, improves credit card autofill, adds support for webpages with generic top-level domains, and fixes several security issues.

- Fixes an issue that could cause the search and address field to load a webpage or send a search term before the return key is pressed

- Improves credit card autofill with websites

- Fixes an issue that could block receipt of push notifications from websites

- Adds a preference to turn off push notification prompts from websites

- Adds support for webpages with generic top-level domains

- Strengthens Safari sandboxing

- Fixes security issues, including several identified in recent security competitions



The update is a free download for Mavericks users and is available through the software update tool in the Mac App Store.

Apple has also released new versions of Safari 6.1.3 for Mountain Lion and Lion users.