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Developers who want to develop browsers for iOS with third-party engines can only test their apps on devices physically located in the EU, according to The Register. This rule introduces a ...
The UK's Competition and Markets Authority wants Apple to allow rivals like Facebook to offer browsers on iPhone, but passes the buck on doing anything about it. Back in November 2024, the Competition ...
A web advocacy group says that iPhone users still get no real web browser choice more than a year after this was supposed to happen under antitrust legislation. The non-profit Open Web Advocacy (OWA) ...
What if the web wasn’t ruled by a single engine, a single vision, or a single company? In a world where Chromium-based browsers dominate over 70% of the market, Andreas Kling’s keynote presentation on ...
Apple has made significant changes to the App Store guidelines in the European Union in order to comply with the Digital Markets Act (DMA) antitrust legislation. One of these changes allows developers ...
Apple may soon have to end its WebKit-only rule for iPhone browsers due to Japan’s new Smartphone Act. This could open the door to true third-party browser support. On the desktop, Google’s Chrome ...
OWA, a non-profit that advocates for the open web, raised multiple issues with Apple’s approach to browser engines in the EU that they believe are holding back third-party engines. One issue is that ...
Quetta might be the best mobile browser with extension support because it combines wide compatibility with Chrome extensions, a clean ad-free interface, built-in privacy and adblocker, video downloads ...
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