Firefox in iOS, any important difference to Safari?
On desktop I am using Firefox since I can remember. The main reason being the good add-on support and the privacy friendly image of the browser. Although there might be better solution to keep my own data privat, Firefox always felt like the sweet spot between privacy and usability.
Now I am using an iPhone and first thing I did, was to install Firefox. But after I learned that all browsers on iOS have to use the WebKit engine, I am wondering what difference it makes to use Firefox there. Is it on iOS more like a skin for Safari, or how much does ist affect the inner workings of the browser? What are the biggest differences?
I believe Apple is allowing new browser engines to run on iOS which has lead to google starting development on Chromium for iOS and Mozilla starting development for Gecko on iOS. So even though there isn't any major differences now, there will be soon.
Ya, its like every week there's a new WebKit-based exploit that can turn your phone into a sleeper cell or whatever. Its scary and insane we have to tolerate forced vulnerabillity because of this weird anti-competitive rule
It really is, it would also mean that thr legitimate Tor browser would become possible on iOS instead of having to use Onion Browser.
While I will still stick to Android because of custom roms, stock iOS will be much preferred to stock Android with the addition of side loading and the browser engines. Now they need to add a proper file management system.