• Redex@lemmy.world
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    7 hours ago

    I am very suspicious of the -26% Apple marketshare. It makes me feel like there’s more to this than it seems at first. There’s no way 26% of Apple users stopped using Apple devices within a year.

    Edit: maybe it could be caused by a large user base increase that shifted the demographics, but this fast? And the PornHub bans across US states started only this year for the most part if I’m not mistaken, so it shouldn’t affect this data?

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      2024 was the release of iOS 17.4, when Apple allowed third party browsers to use their own engine instead of WebKit/Safari as a layer beneath. So it could very well be that Firefox Mobile and Chrome Mobile on iOS don’t get registered as iOS Device in this survey due to their user agent.

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        Even if true, that would only explain the difference for mobile users and not the decrease in mac os use.

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        5 hours ago

        No browser uses a different engine yet (presumably because Apple only allows them to offer this in the EU).

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          I was gonna say, I haven’t heard of any rewrites yet, and it is probably GDPR or some similar regulatory compliance.

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        I don’t think third parties engine-based browsers are even available for iOS, given that Apple only allows that for EU users.