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Google is developing an experimental browser using the Blink engine.
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The browser app would not pass Apple's App Review process due to App Store rules.
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Apple requires browser apps on iOS to use its WebKit engine, unlike on macOS and Windows.
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Chrome and Microsoft Edge use Chromium on other platforms, but must use WebKit on iOS.
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The experimental browser is currently a prototype and missing key features.
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Google claims it is only an experimental prototype and will not be available to users.
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Google's experimental browser project could indicate it is anticipating changes to Apple's platform rules.
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Apple's browser engine restriction is the subject of growing antitrust scrutiny.
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The Biden administration has recommended new legislation to ban companies like Apple from banning alternative browser engines.
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Google is abiding by Apple's policies for now but may pursue a home-grown browser in the future.