Perhaps some Apple iphone users want to be able to use Firefox on their phones, and a tweet from Firefox's release manager Lucas Blakk seems to be true. Blakk wrote in a tweet: We need to being where our users are so were on to get Firefox on iOS, which means that the iOS version of Firefox will come out. But it's always easy to say that iOS Third-party browsers must use Apple's own JavaScript and display engine, or use an external server to display the image before it is conveyed to the phone. The iOS device does not allow Third-party browsers to use its own web engine, so Mozilla has been keeping an iOS version of Firefox at a respectful distance. But as the new CEO takes office, Mozilla's position seems to be changing. In addition to Blakk's tweets, there is also a message that Mozilla will launch the iOS version of the Firefox browser. Mozilla manager Matthew Ruttley his position on the issue at his internal convention. In addition to the changes in Apple's thinking, Firefox must also use Apple's technology to access iOS. Perhaps this is the price that Mozilla is now willing to pay to get more users.
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