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VOICE ARCHIVE

Jer Warren

@nyquildotorg
11 posts
2022-06-07
Therefore, the only reason to withhold push from the web is to force companies to maintain a presence in the App Store, even when it costs them more time and money to do so.
2022-06-07 View on X
MacRumors

Apple plans to add opt-in web push notifications to iOS 16 in 2023, letting Safari users get notifications from websites

finally! 👏 https://twitter.com/... @webkit : WebKit Features in Safari 16 Beta — Web Inspector Extensions, Container Queries, Web Push for macOS Ventura, Subgrid, Flexbox Inspector...

It's great to see how much Safari has improved this year, but staying mum on whether Safari iOS/iPadOS will ever support web push basically means nobody believes they're ever going to do it. It'd be better to just come out and say it's never going to happen 🤷
2022-06-07 View on X
MacRumors

Apple plans to add opt-in web push notifications to iOS 16 in 2023, letting Safari users get notifications from websites

finally! 👏 https://twitter.com/... @webkit : WebKit Features in Safari 16 Beta — Web Inspector Extensions, Container Queries, Web Push for macOS Ventura, Subgrid, Flexbox Inspector...

Look, I'm not some kind of push notification apologist. Push notifications suck 99% of the time, and you're probably right to be grateful that Safari doesn't support it on iOS. But the reality: push subscribers is a metric companies think they need. Which requires native.
2022-06-07 View on X
MacRumors

Apple plans to add opt-in web push notifications to iOS 16 in 2023, letting Safari users get notifications from websites

finally! 👏 https://twitter.com/... @webkit : WebKit Features in Safari 16 Beta — Web Inspector Extensions, Container Queries, Web Push for macOS Ventura, Subgrid, Flexbox Inspector...

“it would annoy users” isn't really the argument for not supporting push in Safari that people think it is. Because every goddamn app in the App Store annoys users with push for marketing reasons. If Apple really cared about annoying users, they'd kill push altogether.
2022-06-07 View on X
MacRumors

Apple plans to add opt-in web push notifications to iOS 16 in 2023, letting Safari users get notifications from websites

finally! 👏 https://twitter.com/... @webkit : WebKit Features in Safari 16 Beta — Web Inspector Extensions, Container Queries, Web Push for macOS Ventura, Subgrid, Flexbox Inspector...

It's great to see how much Safari has improved this year, but staying mum on whether Safari iOS/iPadOS will ever support web push basically means nobody believes they're ever going to do it. It'd be better to just come out and say it's never going to happen 🤷
2022-06-07 View on X
9to5Mac

Apple unveils iOS 16 with customizable lock screens, including a Wallpaper Gallery, suggested background photos, and the ability to change the font and color

but there is a time limit. https://appleinsider.com/... https://twitter.com/... Ian / @ianzelbo : iOS 16 lockscreen honestly feel like a jailbreak tweak from 2016 - in a good way. ...

Look, I'm not some kind of push notification apologist. Push notifications suck 99% of the time, and you're probably right to be grateful that Safari doesn't support it on iOS. But the reality: push subscribers is a metric companies think they need. Which requires native.
2022-06-07 View on X
9to5Mac

Apple unveils iOS 16 with customizable lock screens, including a Wallpaper Gallery, suggested background photos, and the ability to change the font and color

but there is a time limit. https://appleinsider.com/... https://twitter.com/... Ian / @ianzelbo : iOS 16 lockscreen honestly feel like a jailbreak tweak from 2016 - in a good way. ...

“it would annoy users” isn't really the argument for not supporting push in Safari that people think it is. Because every goddamn app in the App Store annoys users with push for marketing reasons. If Apple really cared about annoying users, they'd kill push altogether.
2022-06-07 View on X
9to5Mac

Apple unveils iOS 16 with customizable lock screens, including a Wallpaper Gallery, suggested background photos, and the ability to change the font and color

but there is a time limit. https://appleinsider.com/... https://twitter.com/... Ian / @ianzelbo : iOS 16 lockscreen honestly feel like a jailbreak tweak from 2016 - in a good way. ...

Therefore, the only reason to withhold push from the web is to force companies to maintain a presence in the App Store, even when it costs them more time and money to do so.
2022-06-07 View on X
9to5Mac

Apple unveils iOS 16 with customizable lock screens, including a Wallpaper Gallery, suggested background photos, and the ability to change the font and color

but there is a time limit. https://appleinsider.com/... https://twitter.com/... Ian / @ianzelbo : iOS 16 lockscreen honestly feel like a jailbreak tweak from 2016 - in a good way. ...

2022-03-22
This is the literal reason folks have been _begging_ Google and Apple set up a system that allows login forms to be handed off to a real browser instead of trapping them inside a webview where they can be messed with. This isn't an Android problem. It's an app problem. https://twitter.com/...
2022-03-22 View on X
BleepingComputer

A malicious cartoon rendering Android app that steals Facebook credentials was installed 100K+ times before it was removed from the Google Play Store

A malicious Android app that steals Facebook credentials has been installed over 100,000 times via the Google Play Store, with the app still available to download.

There's nothing stopping this exact scenario from happening on iOS. Any application with a “log in with facebook” button that opens Facebook's Oauth flow is vulnerable to having users' Facebook credentials stolen. Same thing with any other third-party service you'd log into.
2022-03-22 View on X
BleepingComputer

A malicious cartoon rendering Android app that steals Facebook credentials was installed 100K+ times before it was removed from the Google Play Store

A malicious Android app that steals Facebook credentials has been installed over 100,000 times via the Google Play Store, with the app still available to download.

2021-07-31
“It's not accurate to describe Safari's approach as protecting the web, and right now it looks more likely that it is making the web worse for everybody.” The list of “show-stopping” bugs in here contains terrifying issues I didn't even know about. https://httptoolkit.tech/...
2021-07-31 View on X
HTTP Toolkit

Safari's extremely slow pace in adopting popular features and fixing showstopping bugs, and refusal to engage with contentious API proposals, is harming the web

Features not implemented are not dangerous —'Safari is the next IE' is well supported by many bugs —Ignoring Chrome proposals without engaging or alternative offers, makes the prob...