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Apple broke web apps in iOS 17 beta, still hasn't fixed them

theregister.com

12 points by mtomweb 2 years ago · 5 comments

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Xeyz0r 2 years ago

It's a double-edged situation, of course. On one hand, users who primarily use web-based applications will suffer (I honestly thought that such people didn't exist at all, but it turns out one of my acquaintances is one of them - he hardly has any apps on his phone except the most essential ones. Everything else he rarely uses - he accesses through Safari). But on the other hand, Apple's decision, stating that it ensures security and data protection for users, also seems fair. However, users should still have the choice of what they want to use.

  • chrisjj 2 years ago

    > Apple's decision, stating that it ensures security and data protection for users

    Where has Apple said that of this PWE demotion?

  • fsflover 2 years ago

    How can web apps be less secure than native apps? The former have much less permissions by design.

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