Apple’s religious stance to lock down iPadOS and only allow the Safari engine is not only anticompetitive but it’s also hurting their own costumers and the product itself.
The web versions of Gmail, Docs, Drive, and websites in general are optimized for Chrome. As long as Safari is the only greenlit browser on the platform will never be a true MacBook replacement.
Why are Apple allowed to block competing browser engines on iOS/iPadOS? Do we have to wait for EU to pass these regulations first?
Apple locks down their platforms for security and safety. The majority of their users benefit more from not getting malware and junk apps than they miss by not having Chrome or Firefox. A small minority of users get inconvenienced. Don’t like it? Use Android.
Apple sells consumer electronics. Developers looking to replace a Macbook with an iPad — something I’ve done and written about — represent a negligible fraction of Apple’s customers.