Apple tells the UK CMA that some of its mobile browser remedies would slow innovation, and it would “not be appropriate” to mandate free WebKit and iOS access
Apple (AAPL.O) has told Britain's competition regulator that some of the remedy options proposed by the watchdog …
After criticism, Apple says iOS 17.4 won't stop supporting Home Screen web apps in the EU and they will still be built on WebKit and its security architecture
https://appleinsider.com/... Bodil / @bodil@social.treehouse.systems : Sad news today that Apple have decided not to shoot themselves in the foot to spite the EU after all. I was quite looking forwar...
After criticism, Apple says iOS 17.4 won't remove Home Screen web apps in the EU, which will continue to be built on WebKit and its security architecture
Last month, Apple confirmed that iOS 17.4 would remove support for Home Screen web apps in the European Union.
Apple plans to allow default third-party browsers, like Chrome, Edge, and Brave, and web engines in the EU with iOS 17.4, prompting Safari users on first launch
https://www.theverge.com/... Alessio Maffeis / @maffeis@mastodon.social : You might not like it, but #WebKit-only iOS is the only thing keeping Google from having complete control over the Web. — It...
Apple's WebKit announces strict anti-tracking policy to prevent covert tracking and all cross-site tracking, credits Mozilla's policy for inspiring its approach
WebKit, the open source engine that underpins Internet browsers including Apple's Safari browser, has announced …