• masterofn001@lemmy.ca
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    23 hours ago

    Yes. Ironfox, Firefox. Some browsers do use webview, most don’t. It’s a separate app.

    However, while you’re at it, use an spp like Activity Launcher to access hidden apps and settings.

    Like being able to stop webview from doing A LOT by accessing the web view dev tools.

    You can set it to overlay a yellowish tint on anything that uses webview so you know what is actually using it.

  • dnchshrp :3@lemmy.sdf.org
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    22 hours ago

    yup, browsers that use their own engine do work without the webview - chromium-based browsers like cromite/droidchrome/thorium/whatever and firefox-based browsers like firefox/fennec/ironfox etc

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    2 days ago

    Yes, if you use Firefox or one of its forks. They use a different engine.

    However, many things on Android rely on Android System Webview. Tons of apps use it to render content, my Lemmy client Voyager uses it. Tiktok, Facebook, Instagram, all use it, your bank or phone service provider probably use it too.

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    2 days ago

    The browser is what provides the WebView in the first place, so yes.

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        2 days ago

        My bad, I was talking about custom tabs, which are provided by Chrome or Firefox.

        WebView is a separate app, and you can switch between WebView and custom tabs somewhere in system settings.