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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. manquer ◴[] No.23682896[source]
Outside this list Safari's support is limited or nor for many other APIs. MediaRecorder and many WebRTC APIs have no clear roadmap for support.

Many APIs including getUserMedia and all of WebRTC are not supported in WkWebView (only way Firefox/Chrome works on iOS due to Apple policy blocking them from building their own browser) Means some apps will only work in iOS-Safari and not in iOS-Chrome/Firefox.

None of this has to do with privacy, being able to record media locally without sending to STUN/TURN server increases privacy not reduce it.