If Apple and Google don’t make it easier for users to discover third-party browsers, the companies will not have as much of a competitive need to improve Safari and Chrome.
Apple patches WebKit zero-day CVE-2025-24201, exploited in sophisticated attacks before iOS 17.2. Update secures iOS, macOS, ...
The UK competition watchdog has effectively told Apple that it must allow free and open competition between iPhone web ...
They're accused of restricting developers from using different browser engines, keeping Google as the default search engine, ...
Phone and iPad users are advised to update their devices as Apple addresses an out-of-bounds write issue in the WebKit ...
The vulnerability is tracked as CVE-2025-24201 and was found in the WebKit cross-platform web browser engine used by Apple's Safari web browser and many other apps and web browsers on macOS ...
Apple is main focus, but Google doesn’t escape the regulator’s scrutiny either, with its business practices to promote Chrome coming under fire.
Kagi, the company behind a paid, private search engine1 of the same name, has announced it's bringing its Webkit-based Orion ...
While there's no action planned yet by the independent Competition and Markets Authority, the regulator seems set on ...