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by fuu_dev
1459 days ago
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The iphone is over a decade old and safari should have been established as the default choice for users by now. Still the majority of comments points out that a open platform will lead to users switching away from safari. I think its not a legit concern if a product fails to meet the users requirements in that time period. |
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And after they have like 50%, they won, as they will inexpensively make their market dominant products (search, meet, etc) worst on Safari, by just neglecting to fix issues due to higher cost of making it work on two browsers. We've seen that before. I am posting this from Brave because many sites in Brazil neglect Safari on desktop, so I got used to alternatives.