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You may try a downloaded browser, they likely ship with a newer version of webkit than what's on the system or in the store but I'm not 💯 and Google didn't reveal any clarity on the matter.
yeah I was going to suggest something like this but now I'm not sure if other browsers aren't just wrappers around the system WebKit (this is what happens in android with Webview) or if they ship with their own version of WebKit.
On iOS it's mandatory that other browsers be just a reskin of safari. So this wouldn't help op.
Technically it's not "reskin", but I am pretty sure they are required to invoke the system version of WebKit (aka. Safari's JavaScript) since that saves storage space and makes sense. So indeed it won't help.
Ah, wasn't sure if they shipped with their own version of webkit for compatibility or invoked the system call. Unfortunate that it's the latter.
I tried all the downloadable browsers. None work in this iOS. :(