Right now, any browser, whether it is Chrome, Firefox, or Edge, is basically a skin on top of Safari on iOS devices. Developers don't like this.
The Open Web Advocacy project was created by a group of developers who want Apple to allow other browser engines on iOS, pretty much meaning that other browsers should have access to the same features available in the iOS version of Safari. Additionally, the project wants Apple to open up iOS to third-party browser engines.
The group wants to persuade Apple that other browser engines may be allowed on iOS, so developers will have more access to creating useful apps for the modern web. Bruce Lawson, one of the developers behind the project, says that right now, every browser on iOS is just"a branded skin of Safari", and additionally, that Safari lags behind because it has no competition on iOS .
Additionally, the developers from the group are complaining about the lack of Web NFC, as well as other APIs in the iOS WebKit. The fine issued amounted to €5 million, and so far Apple has been fined €25 million . The competition authority has accused Cupertino of continuously throwing barriers rather than offering solutions.
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