Last chance to write to the UK regulator about Browsers and Web Apps 🚨 Due Thursday 29th August. Your voice will make a difference❤️🌐 👇Write in, Share, See: See Stuart’s submission Thomas’s: Bruce’s: Alistair’s: Write in today! 1/n
“Imagine if Chrome on iOS wasn’t just a rinky dink little Safari emulator!”
Our good friend Alistair Shepherd has written a very thoughtful response to the UK Regulator's investigation into mobile browsers. If you are concerned about Browser and Web App competition, please consider adding your voice before 29th of August.
El Reg dives into both Apple's browser choice changes in the EU and concerns the remedies that would enable Web App competition in the UK's Browsers and Cloud market investigation reference might not be malicious compliance proof.
Breaking 🥳: Apple has adopted 6 of our 11 recommendations for choice screens and default settings for browsers + fixed two deceptive patterns we discovered. Huge thanks to the DMA team and EC! Read about the changes + what still needs to be fixed:
In a great post by Bruce Lawson, he goes into detail about why you should write to the UK regulator about Web Apps. Without these remedies web apps might not be viable for years to come. The web needs your help by next Thursday (29th August) Read:
Great post from Stuart Langridge explaining why you should write into the UK regulator about Web Apps and Mobile Browsers. They are deciding on key remedies to improve competition and your voice is important and does matter. Due: August 29!
UK's 🇬🇧 Browser and Cloud Investigation may fail to allow Web App competition. 🫵 Urgent: We need your help to save the web on mobile. Due: Thursday, 29th August. Read/Share/Act: image