Google and others push for iPhone browser rule change — but who really benefits?



The guarded castle walls of Apple’s iOS ecosystem extend to web browsers, raising concerns about limited user choice and stagnant innovation. As reported in Ars Technica, while “alternative” browsers like Chrome and Firefox exist, they’re essentially Safari skins bound by Apple’s WebKit engine. As Google’s Chrome VP Parisa Tabriz aptly summarized, this reflects “an overly restrictive strategy” lacking meaningful choices for developers.

The upcoming EU regulations (DMA AKA Digital Markets Act) requiring browser choice may improve the situation. These regulations will force Apple to allow users to choose from various device browsers. This could lead to more innovation and competition in the iOS browser market.

Beyond Safari Skins: The Quest for True Choice

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