AAAAAAH HOW DOES THIS HAVE 1.3K RTs HTTPS ON WEBSITES DOESN'T SOLVE THE PROBLEM IF IT'S THE CAPTIVE PORTAL ITSELF INJECTING SCRIPTS AAAAAAAAAAAAAA
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Exactly. iOS handles captive portals in a higher security browser context (JIT JS disabled etc). It'll still mine coins though ;)
It also precludes the normal browser (and all apps?) from attempting to make any requests until you're safely past the captive portal, right?
That's the way modern OSs *try* to do it, but IME there are so many unholy ways to implement captive portals that I think the success rate is < 100%
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