| ▲ | otterley 3 hours ago | |||||||
> Still hasn't fixed SLAP and FLOP. Still hasn't shipped proper site isolation. Those are interesting facts, but are ultimately a red herring. How will enabling JIT for other browser engines, absent the detailed vetting Apple is requiring to provide a Web Browser Engine entitlement, yield a more secure outcome? > Enough with the Apple fanboy paternalism. They don't need absolute control "for users' sake". They're not entitled to it. You are, of course, welcome to choose an alternative. If you prefer Android, by all means, use it! | ||||||||
| ▲ | concinds 2 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
The "vetting" is irrelevant because the other engines will continue to not exist. By design. I am currently forced to use a less secure browser due to Apple's restrictions, which invalidates your original claim. Your skillful dodging of that point is why it's so frustrating to have any conversation about Apple. There really are cult-like aspects. | ||||||||
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