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I don't understand why this would surprise someone. Are they complaining that Safari is built in to iPhones and can't be removed?
There are some FOSS phones out there if you want one...
Yes. And so many other things.
That was a rhetorical question to say that it's not a big deal when you build your infrastructure around it. The complaint shows a lack of understanding of how these things work.
I understand it was supposed to be rhetorical but it failed because it's a very legitimate thing people should be able to have.
It's not a legitimate thing to have if you're buying into someone else's ecosystem. It's a legitimate thing you should be able to have if you go the FOSS route.
You should be able to have it regardless of what you buy.
It's not "legitimate" to suggest otherwise.
I feel that you may not understand how these things work. Chrome and Safari are the basis upon which giant chunks of the OSes operate. If you pull that out, the entire thing collapses. They are required for the device to operate. Your idea only works if you go third party.