As much as @slightlylate may complain, iOS safari is literally the only reason at this point that "this site only works in chrome" is not now the default for the web.
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Replying to @ohunt
Is the argument that users would switch to a better engine/browser if allowed, so it's a good thing they're not?
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Replying to @slightlylate @ohunt
If the price of a more capable browser on iOS is a substantial increase in sites that refuse to work in any other browser than Chrome, then yes, it’s a good thing they’re not.
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Replying to @simevidas @ohunt
This presumes a relatively successful web ecosystem. Apple's policies have done much to undermine the web on mobile such that we see it *actually shrinking* there. The right comparison point isn't other browsers/engines, it's other platforms.
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