• lemmeBe@sh.itjust.works
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    2 months ago

    Let me correct that for you:

    iOS 18.2 Finally Forced to Allow Third-Party Browser Web Apps With Custom Engines in EU

    P.S. Thanks, Brussels.

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    2 months ago

    If you miss the word “Web” in the title:

    It allowed that since iOS 17.4, but 18.2 will also allow these apps to as Home Screen icons/PWAs.

    I’ve yet to find a browser for iOS with a custom engine though.

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      Yeah, still waiting for my Firefox + ublock on iOS, guess I’ll have to wait until my iPad dies and buy an Android tablet instead.

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      That’s part of the problem. I had seen on a thread where someone was asking if that would mean a mobile version of a browser, the response from some of the devs was “no for now” seeing as it is only the EU and that it would be a lot of work to do for a small portion of a potential user base.

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    2 months ago

    “What has the EU ever done fo…”

    oh

    (tbh, as an EU citizen, I’m really happy with most of what happens in the union)

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    Is there any word on when they’ll allow PWA’s to be sent to the application list instead?

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    Yeah, that’s great, however, where’s ONE browser with a 3rd party engine? No Chrome, no Firefox, no Brave… So much talk, years and years and now that Apple was forced into making it available there’s not a single browser using it.

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      2 months ago

      Firefox said that it’s difficult to maintain two versions of Firefox on iOS as it would be Gecko for EU and WebKit for Global.

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        2 months ago

        I’m hoping that some US state also decides to enforce this browser engine thing so then US companies start having interest in making iOS engines.