September 18, 2020 09:57 am
iOS 14 lets you change your default browser in Settings. | Photo by Jon Porter / The Verge
Original Link: https://www.theverge.com/21444995/ios-14-default-browsers-chrome-edge-firefox-duckduckgo-safari
Here are the browsers iOS 14 now lets you set as default
iOS 14 lets you change your default browser in Settings. | Photo by Jon Porter / The Verge
With iOS 14, Apple finally lets you choose which browser you want to use as your default, letting you switch away from Safari if you’d rather use a third-party alternative like Chrome or Edge. Apple is also letting iPhone users change their default email app in the updated OS.
To be a candidate for the default browser, developers have had to update their apps. All browsers are still required to use WebKit as their underlying browsing engine, meaning that the main differences between them will come down to their user interfaces and how they sync with other platforms, rather than how they fundamentally render web pages. At the moment there’s only a limited selection of browsers that can be set as the default on iPhone.
Here’s a list of...
Original Link: https://www.theverge.com/21444995/ios-14-default-browsers-chrome-edge-firefox-duckduckgo-safari
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