I can't emphasize enough that this is a conscious choice, not the result of exogenous forces or happenstance. "In-app browser"s take time, planning, and engineering resources in order to subvert the default system contract -- that tapping on a link takes you to *your* browserhttps://twitter.com/slightlylate/status/1167526033999843328 …
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You can inject scripts into the WebView that run before the page even executes. Which means they can get a whole lot more than just url changes, eg input, clicks etc
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Yup, basically 100% MIM.
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