37% or higher. :-) I don't know, tbh, but right now I think web time is quite low (~10%?) and has a lot of opportunity to grow. In-app browsing is a really interesting question: is that browse time or app time? For users I believe they perceive it as app time.
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Arriving at a sort of agreed-upon definition would be interesting and would help inform conversations. Maybe a
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Lemmie be super clear: apps that capture clicks to the web and then short both users and developers of privacy, security, and choice (Apple's retrograde policies not withstanding) are *anti-social*. Become a real browser or leave it to the pros.
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I got my threads crossed a bit. If "full" browsers block tracking, so publishers move their content to only be accessible to in-app browsers that re-expose tracking information, we've lost. But that's a different kind of losing than the kind(s) Fugu's worried about.
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