Does this method bypass ads?For Youtube I like to use multimedia/minitube. Matter of taste of course. It requires Google API key...
Does this method bypass ads?For Youtube I like to use multimedia/minitube. Matter of taste of course. It requires Google API key...
Well, iPhones don't really have a choice. Even if you aren't using the official Safari, you are still using its engine. Apple does not allow any other browser engine other than WKWebKit.I use Firefox on the BSDs, Linux, and Windows. Safari on my iPhone.
I did try but it is using my Firefox settings.www/librewolf is now available. Have you tried it already?
You can install Chrome on iOS from the App store (I have not). Chrome originally shipped with webkit, but forked it and now uses the Blink engine. I'm sticking with Safari.Well, iPhones don't really have a choice. Even if you aren't using the official Safari, you are still using its engine. Apple does not allow any other browser engine other than WKWebKit.
You can install Chrome yes, but I highly doubt it's using its own Blink engine cause that's against Apple's App Store guidelines and I'd be surprised if an app submission that doesn't use WKWebKit framework passes Apple's strict submissions review process.You can install Chrome on iOS from the App store (I have not). Chrome originally shipped with webkit, but forked it and now uses the Blink engine. I'm sticking with Safari.
For now, the Chromium team is quite clear that this is not intended to be part of a “shippable product” — after all, any browser not using WebKit would be in violation of App Store policies. To that end, the current plan is only to port the scaled back “content_shell” application, rather than anything resembling the full Chrome browser experience.
As of now. This could very well change in the near future, see https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/apple-webkit.87604NOT a shippable product
What is the relation webkit & EU regulation/marketing ?
I definitely welcome EU pressure on Apple. And I'm saying this as an iOS developer whose livelihood depends on being an Apple's pawn. ??They bash Apple both for not allowing other app stores or sideloading and they don't like the webkit-only rule on IOS either. If Apple doesn't voluntarily change there is a good chance laws will be coming. In South Korea, too.
very enthusiastic about windows with librewolf does it exist for freebsd?
$ pkg search librewolf
librewolf-109.0.1.2_2 Custom version of Firefox, focused on privacy, security and freedom
It differs from others in the oppinion about security:I found this comparison gives some worthwhile perspective.
https://www.expressvpn.com/blog/chrome-vs-firefox-which-is-better/