Apple lock gets iPhone browser engines on December


We may finally see the first iPhone browsers built on top of the third party engines now after the Japanese organizers have assumed this problem.

Apple The malicious compliance with the European Union It has been prevented so far Chrome, its flashing motor, for example, from coming to iOS, but recently published guidelines can change this. Not only is to set a deadline for lifting the imposed restrictions, but also determining that Apple cannot apply alternative rules that make it difficult to adopt alternatives to the company’s web browser engine.

“Imposing unreasonable technical restrictions on individual applicants while allowing them to adopt alternative browser engines, putting excessive financial burdens on individual applicants to adopt alternative browser engines, and direct smart phone users away from the use of individual programs that include alternative browser engines.”

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