On my PC with Edge, the sans serif font looks like Noto Sans in each case. The I has bars, the * has five points, the Q has a short tail that is only on the outside. On my iPad with Edge, the * has six points for sans and --sans-serif, which is not typical of Noto Sans or Helvetica. Also, the tail of the Q crosses it, which is not typical of Noto Sans. But for "Noto Sans", it is showing a serif font. Noto Sans does appear to be in use in Safari, though it is treating the ten digits as a phone number.
On my PC with Edge, the sans serif font looks like Noto Sans in each case. The I has bars, the
*
has five points, the Q has a short tail that is only on the outside. On my iPad with Edge, the*
has six points for sans and --sans-serif, which is not typical of Noto Sans or Helvetica. Also, the tail of the Q crosses it, which is not typical of Noto Sans. But for "Noto Sans", it is showing a serif font. Noto Sans does appear to be in use in Safari, though it is treating the ten digits as a phone number.