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Apple has a very limited list of search engines that it allows.

There are a couple of extensions that do reddirect, but that doesn't even prevent the request from going to the Search Engine defined in settings.

Alternatively, I can try a different browser, but they are objectively worse, and none of them can use extensions.

I'm wondering if I'm the only one stressed with this or has everyone found a alternative that I don't know.

This looks like proper monopolistic behaviour btw

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[–] the_swagmaster@lemmy.zip 2 points 1 day ago

I use Vivaldi browser but the iOS version is lacking some defining features compared to Android or desktop versions. Not delved into alternative browsers on iOS much (Vivaldi is what I use on everything what), but from what I tried they're not as polished as safari since it wasn't that long ago that apple allowed you to even set the default browser in iOS.

Definitely monopolist strategy but unfortunately most apple users see the closed ecosystem as a selling point so hard to see it changing