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philistine ◴[] No.23677180[source]
I’ve heard so many people complain on HN about Safari’s lack of support for APIs. Before now, we didn’t have a public justification why Apple refused to implement them. Now we know.

The price of a Safari user in the ad market is going down, and it’s exactly what should be happening. I’m very happy with Apple.

https://9to5mac.com/2019/12/09/apple-safari-privacy-feature-...

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1. afrcnc ◴[] No.23678116[source]
Firefox doesn't support them either. Most of these are implemented on Chromium, for Google's ChromeOS primarily.

They're kinda useless for web browsers, but people see them in Chromium and believe they must be there for a reason other than ChromeOS. Apple and Firefox are doing it right. These things don't have a place in browsers.