We’d lastly see the primary iPhone browsers constructed on prime of third-party engines now that Japanese regulators have taken up the problem.
Apple’s malicious compliance within the EU has to this point prevented Chrome, and its Blink engine, for instance, from coming to iOS, however lately printed tips associated to Japan’s Smartphone Act may change that. Not solely do they set a December deadline for restrictions to be lifted, but additionally specify that Apple can’t implement various guidelines that make it troublesome to undertake options to the corporate’s personal WebKit browser engine.
“Imposing unreasonable technical restrictions on particular person app suppliers whereas permitting them to undertake various browser engines, putting extreme monetary burdens on particular person app suppliers for adopting various browser engines, and steering smartphone customers away from utilizing particular person software program that comes with various browser engines.”
