I see it as Apple allowing a facade around their browser. You can't really call Chrome on iOS as "Chrome" if it's still just Safari under the hood. It's like putting Ferrari body on a 2010 Honda frame. Is it a "Ferrari" or is it really a "Honda"?
No, I do not think it's fair to say that Apple allows other browsers, and neither does the DOJ.
No, I do not think it's fair to say that Apple allows other browsers, and neither does the DOJ.