Comment by teekert 2 months ago It worked surprisingly well on ddg browser, iOS, iPhone mini 12. So, impressive! 13 comments teekert Reply frizlab 2 months ago All browsers on iOS are (still, though sadly not for long…) the same browser. Only the skin changes. Tom1380 2 months ago Why is that sad? arcanemachiner 2 months ago Because Apple's walled garden is for your own good, Citizen. 5 replies → rimunroe 2 months ago Because so many people use iPhones as their primary devices it's hard for businesses to accept making their websites only support browsers which are built off Chromium. It somewhat limits the power Google has to unilaterally dictate web standards. teekert 2 months ago Luckily not for long you mean?I for one am looking forward to full-on Firefox with extensions etc. frizlab 2 months ago You can already have Firefox extensions on iOS with Orion. haritha-j 2 months ago not so well on chrome on ihpone xr sadly. But perhaps thats asking too much of a tired 7yr old device.
frizlab 2 months ago All browsers on iOS are (still, though sadly not for long…) the same browser. Only the skin changes. Tom1380 2 months ago Why is that sad? arcanemachiner 2 months ago Because Apple's walled garden is for your own good, Citizen. 5 replies → rimunroe 2 months ago Because so many people use iPhones as their primary devices it's hard for businesses to accept making their websites only support browsers which are built off Chromium. It somewhat limits the power Google has to unilaterally dictate web standards. teekert 2 months ago Luckily not for long you mean?I for one am looking forward to full-on Firefox with extensions etc. frizlab 2 months ago You can already have Firefox extensions on iOS with Orion.
Tom1380 2 months ago Why is that sad? arcanemachiner 2 months ago Because Apple's walled garden is for your own good, Citizen. 5 replies → rimunroe 2 months ago Because so many people use iPhones as their primary devices it's hard for businesses to accept making their websites only support browsers which are built off Chromium. It somewhat limits the power Google has to unilaterally dictate web standards.
rimunroe 2 months ago Because so many people use iPhones as their primary devices it's hard for businesses to accept making their websites only support browsers which are built off Chromium. It somewhat limits the power Google has to unilaterally dictate web standards.
teekert 2 months ago Luckily not for long you mean?I for one am looking forward to full-on Firefox with extensions etc. frizlab 2 months ago You can already have Firefox extensions on iOS with Orion.
haritha-j 2 months ago not so well on chrome on ihpone xr sadly. But perhaps thats asking too much of a tired 7yr old device.
All browsers on iOS are (still, though sadly not for long…) the same browser. Only the skin changes.
Why is that sad?
Because Apple's walled garden is for your own good, Citizen.
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Because so many people use iPhones as their primary devices it's hard for businesses to accept making their websites only support browsers which are built off Chromium. It somewhat limits the power Google has to unilaterally dictate web standards.
Luckily not for long you mean?
I for one am looking forward to full-on Firefox with extensions etc.
You can already have Firefox extensions on iOS with Orion.
not so well on chrome on ihpone xr sadly. But perhaps thats asking too much of a tired 7yr old device.