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lemmy.world

Too bad with Apple, all browsers are just Safari under the hood with a different skin. One of the biggest reasons I can't switch to IOS.

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lemmy.ml

Luckily this will change next year with the new EU rules, as they explicitly call out allowing alternative browser engines.

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kbin.social

Keep in mind that switching out the engine under your app is probably no easy task, nor is making it well on a new platform in the first place.

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Yes, but "exploratory work" is far from a finished, proper product. Which is to say, expecting it to be available next year would be optimistic, especially since the new rules haven't even been set in stone yet, and that enforcement typically takes time :)

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There are different reasons to support alternative browsers. While Firefox on IOS definitely does ad and tracker blocking (which is great!) Some people are concerned that the underlying engine is restricted on IOS to webkit. So it may very well be a better experience for you than safari, but that alone does not satisfy concerns of homogenization in the browser space on Apple devices.

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