![]() ![]() Maintaining a completely different browser extension codebase for that many users isn't feasible. Safari currently accounts for Apple's new way requires re-writing the extension interface and backend using native Swift/Objective-C. All other browsers use a standard way of writing extensions (called WebExtensions) with web technologies like HTML, JavaScript, CSS. ![]() As far as I understand, this means that we cannot use our existing browser extension code any longer. Apple has introduced a completely new way of writing extensions for Safari.At this time, I am not sure we will be able to continue supporting Safari in the near future. ![]()
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