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What about Safari? Will Apple bend over to Googles will and use their new standard?
They already shipped something very similar last year…
https://httptoolkit.com/blog/apple-private-access-tokens-attestation/
Apple strips any freedom its users might have. Disgusting and forever perplexing how this evil company is not getting the shit it deserves.
I was not aware of this. Thanks!
Woah ..even safari uses chromium ?
No, safari is based on WebKit (which itself is based on KHTML from KDE). Chrome once upon a time was based on WebKit, but it's now based on a fork called blink.
In any case, this is more of a "will Apple implementation what Google wants implemented?" question. Same with Mozilla being in that list, they use a completely independent engine for Firefox that shares no lineage with Chrome.
Thanks
It uses webkit, which Blink, Google's browser engine is a fork of.