> iOS users can't technically switch the browser, so we have to make an ugly app and hacks because only you, Safari Explorer.<p>For a user perspective , this is actually good. Instead of coping out and being beholden to Chrome , developers are forced to accommodate. If it was Firefox instead of safari , this developer would’ve very well not put in the effort which is <i>bad</i> for the web and the greater scheme of user privacy ( A chrome monopoly is incompatible with user privacy). Developers are known for going for the path of least resistance even if it means the users lose in the short or long term.