iOS Safari locking out features is not inherently good or bad.
Yes, it holds back further adoption of cutting edge features that some developers would like but that the average person doesn't care about.
However, it also holds back features that would increase the scope of what the web is, including more features that allow bad faith operators to track and monetize our data.
Yes, it holds back further adoption of cutting edge features that some developers would like but that the average person doesn't care about.
However, it also holds back features that would increase the scope of what the web is, including more features that allow bad faith operators to track and monetize our data.