The regulations outright stated that it has to be allowed. So they knew it was going to be allowed on iOS. Like I said, the only question was how: Mozilla didn’t know what the mechanisms made by Apple to make this work would look like, but that can be worked out fairly easily later, once they have a working build.
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They didn’t have to. The EU regulations have been public for a while now, the only question was how Apple was going to comply.
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Regulations are not "maybe"s.
The regulations outright stated that it has to be allowed. So they knew it was going to be allowed on iOS. Like I said, the only question was how: Mozilla didn’t know what the mechanisms made by Apple to make this work would look like, but that can be worked out fairly easily later, once they have a working build.
they’re already in the process for almost a year now. they anticipated the ruling and didn’t wait for apple’s statement.
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