Apple’s App Store policies have kept a lot of popular desktop browser away from the iPad and the iPhone. The policies disallow apps on the App Store to use their own rendering engine to parse HTML, CSS and JavaScript, instead encouraging them to use the inbuilt WebKit rendering engine.
It is for this reason that Mozilla hasn’t released a full blown browser for iOS devices, like it did for Android. But it is experimenting with a prototype iPad browser named Junior, realizing how large this market segment is.
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