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Reading through the comments, I noticed certain themes / lines of thought that keep popping up: - 3rd party browsers on iOS will allow Chrome to become dominant - Related: Web devs just want to build and test against one browser - OWA is pushing the Chrome agenda 🧵👇 x.com/MacRumors/status/1498998983796002818
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FB is going to ship its own chromium engine to power their IAB instead of using the system-provided webview. None of this solves the problem where the FB "browser" doesn't bring your privacy / security settings, sessions, passwords, etc. x.com/tomayac/status/1575943083732058112
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Apple's response to the CMA interim report. While they may *seem* to make a reasonable good case (they even spend a paragraph on how they prevent a Chrome monoculture by enforcing a monoculture!), a closer look reveals shenanigans. assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/62277271d3bf7f158779fe39/Apple_11.3.22.pdf #AppleBrowserBan 🧵👇
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Background audio in PWA/standalone mode on iOS Safari/WebKit is completely broken. Bug reported: 2019 Status of the bug: new Assigned: No one Can you switch to another browser: no #AppleBrowserBan bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=198277
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"Users of macOS everywhere are currently exposed to all the risks that will supposedly overwhelm iOS users in the European Union [ if Apple would not block PWA installs on iOS in the EU ]. Weirdly, the sky hasn’t fallen." adactio.com/journal/20888
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iOS 15 is here and there is still no background audio once you add a web app to the home screen! We need competition. #AppleBrowserBan
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Oh. My. God. Background audio in PWA web apps is finally fixed in iOS 15.4.1, 3 yrs after someone filed the ticket. #backgroundaudio #pwa #webapps #ios #safari #webkit bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=198277
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iOS users are f***ed until Apple releases an iOS update that will take 15~30 minutes to install. They can't switch to another browser to mitigate it, all browsers on iOS are forced to use the Safari engine "because security and privacy". theverge.com/2022/1/16/22886809/safari-15-bug-leak-browsing-history-personal-information #AppleBrowserBan
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Please take a moment to sign this. The Open Web needs you. 🙏 x.com/OpenWebAdvocacy/status/1762377872906543530
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"Eén van de juristen die snel carrière maakte bij Toeslagen had als motto in zijn pen gegraveerd: ‘Bij twijfel, altijd afwijzen’." In een land waar "onschuldig tenzij tegendeel" heeft deze man gelukkig een plek gevonden waar dat niet geldt. Dafaque. trouw.nl/economie/de-top-van-de-belastingdienst-keurde-de-illegale-fraudejacht-goed~b49f5102/
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📢 New blog post! TL;DR: Users are being spied on, websites are broken and hijacked. It's re-hashing a lot of what's already been written on the subject of In-App Browsers, but I hope this'll contribute a few useful thoughts, examples and... well. That. webventures.rejh.nl/blog/2022/in-app-browsers-are-tracking-you/
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Alles in #Dordt loopt volgens planning. Nog even en 't drijft vanzelf af naar de ABC-eilanden. Nieuw! De ABCD-eilanden XD
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At #WWDC2022 , Apple announced that Safari on iOS will be getting Web Push - IMO, their biggest announcement by a long shot. It just might change the "we need to build a native app" decision. Also: I built a blog! It's live! 🥳 webventures.rejh.nl/blog/2022/06/25/the-biggest-thing-from-wwdc22/
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A lot of comments here suggest it's a good thing that Safari is behind on implementing web standards (~70% vs Chromium's ~90%) because it "counter balances" Google. This is ridiculous mini🧵 tech.slashdot.org/story/21/10/22/141222/apples-safari-browser-runs-the-risk-of-becoming-the-new-internet-explorer----holding-the-web-back-for-everyone
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To anyone reading Apple's announcement to not break PWAs in the EU (but keeping them restricted to WebKit) as "the EU is okay with PWAs being restricted to Safari/Webkit": I don't think so. #PWApocalypse 1/n 🧵
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Willem Engel: "We moeten nu eerst de vaccinaties stop zetten en uitzoeken of er geen verb(r)and is met Beekse Bergen"
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No. No no no no no. FFS Google, use the default share menu. It's not something I imagined I would ever say, but "if they do this I will stop using Chrome". Plenty of good alternatives out there. androidpolice.com/2020/01/20/chrome-is-working-on-a-new-share-menu-with-qr-code-generator-and-screenshot-editor/
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@jensimmons * Install prompts * Web Push for websites * More web push features (tags, notification.cancel()) * Navigation API * VirtualKeyboard API
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@EinEtw4s @LinkofHyrule89 @LinusTech Funny but wrong logos. Most of those should be Chromium, not Chrome. There's a big difference ;)