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Tea@programming.dev to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 9 months ago

UK investigation says Apple and Google are ‘holding back’ mobile browsers.

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UK investigation says Apple and Google are ‘holding back’ mobile browsers.

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Tea@programming.dev to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 9 months ago
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Final report into mobile browsers and cloud gaming published
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Independent inquiry group finds that mobile browser markets are not working well for UK businesses and millions of mobile device users which is holding back innovation in the UK.
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      Apple only allowed browsers on ios to use webkit, so they quite literally were holding back browser development.

      This has only recently been changed, and it appears you can only use an alternate browser engine in the EU, so they are still holding back mobile web browser development for people in most countries.

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          It has nothing to do with usage. It’s a restriction that’s imposed on the browser developers.

          Mozilla themselves claim that this makes development harder for them.

          By forcing developers to have the same limitations as their own browser, apple has made it difficult for competitors to gain an edge over safari.

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          Regarding extensions, my understanding is that Apple makes it hard to prevent a bunch of trash extensions showing up that don’t do anything worthwhile.

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            Orion browser, created by the folks at Kagi, allows both Chrome and Firefox extensions. It’s way better than it was a few years ago, but still has some rough edges. Better than normal safari at least!

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      I get your point that it’s not specifically Chrome or specifically Safari that are holding other browsers back, but Apple and Google own the vast majority of market share in mobile devices and by extension, browsers used in mobile devices. I think that’s the crux of what the investigation is getting at

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