Apple has terminated a program that gave some developers access to the latest beta versions of its Safari Web browser due to testers leaking several pre-releases to the public, reports c|net. The decision followed the appearance on the Web of a new pre-release — Safari version 67. Members of Apple’s Safari Software Seeding beta program received an email from Apple informing them of the decision: “Due to Safari 67 postings to the Internet, we have closed the Safari Seed project. We know that the majority of you are not responsible for the leaks to the Internet, and we sincerely appreciate your feedback, time and effort with this project.” Users said that Safari versions 62, 64 and 67 have been leaked so far. The last official beta version (v60) was released in February.