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I believe Apple is allowing new browser engines to run on iOS which has lead to google starting development on Chromium for iOS and Mozilla starting development for Gecko on iOS. So even though there isn't any major differences now, there will be soon.
If the iOS Firefox is like the Android version with addon support after this, I'd be extremely satisfied.
Ya, its like every week there's a new WebKit-based exploit that can turn your phone into a sleeper cell or whatever. Its scary and insane we have to tolerate forced vulnerabillity because of this weird anti-competitive rule
It very well could be, and they could even release a nightly version so you can access the about:config menu.
Good to know. Is there already some kind of schedule, when the new Engine will be implemented?
I am not sure but I believe it should be here by the next major iOS update
That's great to hear! As much ss I like to bash Apple sometimes, this is a great step and I really appreciate this change
It really is, it would also mean that thr legitimate Tor browser would become possible on iOS instead of having to use Onion Browser.
While I will still stick to Android because of custom roms, stock iOS will be much preferred to stock Android with the addition of side loading and the browser engines. Now they need to add a proper file management system.
Any source on that? I expected it during WWDC but didn’t hear anything (although I could have missed it)