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Web browsers for the mac7/10/2023 “Because at the moment, every browser on iOS, whether it be badged Chrome, Firefox or Edge is actually just a branded skin of Safari, which lags behind because it has no competition on iOS.”Īs the group told The Register, limiting apps to WebKit has become a problem since developers don’t even have access to some of the features that Safari has.įor instance, full-screen capabilities are limited in third-party browsers, and Apple restricts Apple Pay integration to Safari. “The motive of the group is to try to persuade Apple that they need to allow other browser engines on iOS, so the iOS can be a better platform for developing stuff for the modern web,” explained Lawson. In other words, every web browser or web app you see on iOS is basically Safari running underneath another “skin.” That’s because, unlike macOS, iOS apps are required to use WebKit as their browser engine. At the same time, it asks Apple to open up iOS to third-party browser engines.įor those unfamiliar, iOS relies on the WebKit engine, which not only powers Safari but all web content on Apple’s operating system. The group wants developers to have access to the same features available in the iOS version of Safari. This time, a group of developers has launched a project called “ Open Web Advocacy” that challenges Apple to allow other browser engines on iOS. Apple has been facing multiple accusations of anti-competitive practices in recent years, and it seems that there’s more to come.
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