So you, a user, became aware of *just* how shitty FB's "browser" is because, as a woke user, you care. Lets say you installed a more privacy-preserving browser (Brave or FF, e.g.) and want it to handle *all* of your browsing...how hard is it to get that to happen? LET'S LOOK 
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So, you go to "settings" and then start to search for terms that might match...
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You scroll...and scroll..."Apps and Websites" sounds like that might be it!pic.twitter.com/SDVGXjo8MI
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This is about Privacy, what about that? Nerp. Zero. Zilch. Nothing about "browsers" here.pic.twitter.com/ovWc12rz6H
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Maybe "News Feed Preferences"? I guess that's where I tap on links from...pic.twitter.com/gafQV1kw72
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...does this even exist on iOS? I was just resigned to Facebook being a bad citizen about opening links and not burying the native share action three layers deep.
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IDK. Wasn't happy to install their spyware on anything more than an Android I was gonna wipe in short order anyhow and I'm sure as hell not letting it anywhere near my iOS devices.
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iOS app isolation is pretty decent, no? I have location permission set to "while using", no notifications for the main FB app, and background app refresh turned off.
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I'm darned sure it's better than Android, but I ain't letting FB out of a browser.
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