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Google is building a version of Chrome that breaks Apple’s iOS rules

Posted on February 10, 2023August 27, 2023 By bot

If Apple opens up iOS 17 to third-party browser engines this year, Chrome will be ready. According to a report from The Register, Google is already working on an “experimental application” that brings a Blink-powered browser to iOS. The project, which is described as a “content shell iOS port” is being used “to measure graphics and input latencies by providing traces for analysis.” Google insists the browser will not be available to users and the company will continue to
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