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iOS Engine Choice In Depth

Alex Russell

How does Apple justify such a policy ? The decision to ban competing browser engines is as old as iOS, but Apple has only attempted to explain itself in recent years. Does Apple restrict, in any way, the ability of competing web browsers to deploy their own web browsing engines when running on Apple's operating system?

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Optimize mobile app performance, adoption, and conversions with Session Replay and business analytics

Dynatrace

When it comes to mobile monitoring, everyone has their own point of view… Mobile is not a single technology: it involves different development teams handling Android and iOS apps, performance engineering teams, cloud operations, and marketing. How do I solve issues quickly while meeting every regional data privacy regulation?

Analytics 206
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Apple Is Not Defending Browser Engine Choice

Alex Russell

As penance for this error, and for being short with Miguel , I must deconstruct the ways Apple has undermined browser engine diversity. Contrary to claims of Apple partisans, iOS engine restrictions are not preventing a "takeover" by Chromium — at least that's not the primary effect. And that's a choice. "WebKit

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Mastering Hybrid Cloud Strategy

Scalegrid

Effective hybrid cloud management requires robust tools and techniques for centralized administration, policy enforcement, cost management, and modern infrastructure practices like Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC) and containers.

Strategy 130
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Building a responsible data capture policy

Dynatrace

Here’s just a few of his “guard rails” that I took away: Legality isn’t a high enough bar – Compliance with relevant laws, standards, and company policies (e.g. Once you know who should have this power, you can ensure that they receive appropriate privacy training. GDPR, PCI, HIPPA, etc) is necessary, but this alone is not sufficient.

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Hobson's Browser

Alex Russell

The 85% global-share OS (Android) has historically facilitated browser choice and diversity in browser engines. Engine diversity is essential, as it is the mechanism that causes competition to deliver better performance, capability, privacy, security, and user controls. If so, it's a browser regardless of the underlying engine.

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Towards multiverse databases

The Morning Paper

Therefore, frontend code is responsible for permission checks and privacy-preserving transformations that protect user’s data. The central idea behind multiverse databases is to push the data access and privacy rules into the database itself. Expressing privacy policies. The basis for this could be e.g. Chan et al.’s