Update…Per Microsoft’s instructions, disabled all tracking protections in Safari and requested desktop mode and it works. Their instructions say turn protections back on after using teams… 😐

Funny enough it works in Safari and not Edge…tho that may be Apple’s fault since all browsers are somewhat just versions of Safari, last I heard…

  • Possibly linux
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    448 months ago

    In Microsoft’s defense I phones don’t have proper web browsers. They are all the same under the hood

    • @drcobaltjedi
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      Yeah, this might be it. For anyone not aware, every browser on iOS is just safari with a different skin and some plugins to work with whatever ecosystem you actually are trying to use.

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        • @[email protected]
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          It’s an active case in the EU court, and may only change for Europe. So it may not happen and it may not in all countries.

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      They have different browsers with limitations but I don’t know about not proper. It is possible to build perfectly decent web apps but many times they choose not to or it’s too much trouble

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        See 2.5.6 here: https://developer.apple.com/app-store/review/guidelines/

        It is possible to build perfectly decent web apps but many times they choose not to or it’s too much trouble

        On iOS, they quite literally can’t in some aspects. They’re restricted to using the supplied WebKit Apple enforces. On Android you can use the Blink Web View (Chromium) or Gecko Web View (Firefox). Both of which can be bundled in the app, or you can use the system version.

        They have different browsers with limitations but I don’t know about not proper.

        Every single iOS “browser” is WebKit. AKA Safari. Due to Apple’s plug-in system being proprietary, it’s difficult to extend. Third party browsers typically use JavaScript injections which slow down the browsing experience. The supplied WebKit is also watered down and updated on a slower cycle. Apple intentionally makes their browser better.

        You’re not actually using Microsoft Edge. You’re using Safari and it’s being identified as such by the UA string. Due to Safari being in last place for web standards feature support, it’s not surprising you’re coming across the issue.

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        They don’t though. They all use the same engine and a subject to Apples restrictive rules

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        Safari/WebKit on iOS doesn’t support Opus which makes it a non starter for modern video call platforms.