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iOS share extension cannot open app from Chrome
Our UI-less share extension (com.apple.services) appears in Safari and Chrome. We raise a popup "Open in (app)..." via the Action.js script document.location.href = urlScheme://... in Safari. However, in Chrome, while our extension executes, parses the URL item attachment from Chrome, it never triggers that popup or opens our app. How can a UI-less share extension open our app from Chrome? Is the accepted practice, despite guidelines, turning the com.apple.ui-services view controller invisible and auto-openURLing? Several apps on the store appear to do this, immediately popping their app without any confirmation dialog or UI in both Safari and Chrome. https://stackoverflow.com/a/79369242
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Aug ’25
In Safari's JavaScript geolocation, is altitude based on MSL or WGS84 ellipsoid?
Hello all, I'm trying to retrieve geolocation data on the web, but I'm having trouble with the altitude value, which seems to differ from what I get on Android. When using navigator.geolocation.getCurrentPosition in Safari, is the altitude value based on mean sea level, or is it ellipsoidal altitude based on the WGS84 ellipsoid? altitude (WebKit JS): https://developer.apple.com/documentation/webkitjs/coordinates/1631861-altitude altitude (Core Location): https://developer.apple.com/documentation/corelocation/cllocation/altitude ellipsoidalAltitude (Core Location): https://developer.apple.com/documentation/corelocation/cllocation/ellipsoidalaltitude If anyone has any insight into this topic I would greatly appreciate it!
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Jun ’25
Safari Low Power Mode Video Playback Issue
Hello Friends, This is my first post so would love any suggestions on how to make posts here. So I have a shopify widget which is type of clone for Instagram stories, with videos but I noticed some issues where my videos are kind of unresponsive or just shuts down. Below is the screen shot of the issue: This problem I noticed on iPhone 11 Pro on clients phone, the IOS version is below 26. Some times my iPhone 13 also faces same issue but only when battery is low and multiple heavy apps are opened. Attached a code block also: {validStories.map((story) => { const videoUrl = extractVideoUrl(story.sv?.[0]?.m); const storyThumbnail = story.tu && story.tu.length > 0 ? story.tu : null; const videoThumbnail = story.sv?.[0]?.m?.[0]?.t && story.sv[0].m[0].t.length > 0 ? story.sv[0].m[0].t : null; const thumbnailUrl = storyThumbnail || videoThumbnail; const hasThumbnail = !!thumbnailUrl; const isPlaying = playingVideoIds.has(story.i); const shouldRenderWrapper = hasThumbnail || isPlaying; return ( <div key={story.i} className="ins-story-item" onClick={(e) => { handleActiveStoryChange(story.i, e); handleActiveVideoId(story.i); }} style={{ position: "relative", zIndex: 1 }} > {shouldRenderWrapper && ( <div className="ins-story-circle-wrapper" style={{ position: "relative", overflow: "hidden" }} > {hasThumbnail && !isPlaying && ( <img src={thumbnailUrl} alt={story.t} className="ins-story-image" onError={() => { console.log( `[Story ${story.i}] Thumbnail failed to load: ${thumbnailUrl}` ); }} /> )} <video src={videoUrl} className="ins-story-video" autoPlay={true} muted playsInline loop onLoadedData={() => handleVideoPlaying(story.i)} onPlaying={() => handleVideoPlaying(story.i)} onError={(e) => { console.log(`[Story ${story.i}] Video error`, e); }} /> </div> )} {story.t !== "New Collection" && ( <span className="ins-story-title">{story.t}</span> )} </div> ); })} </div> {activeStoryId && <StoryModal />} </>```
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Jan ’26
Experimental WebKit features
Can someone please tell me which experimental WebKit feature would cause safari to keep timing out on certain sites with a lot of Java script due to heavy cpu drainage. I can provide analytics data if this helps.
Topic: Safari & Web SubTopic: General
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Aug ’25
Safari an ChatGPT
with iOs26 it works so so great, that every time i look something up ChatGPT is the first thing to Seach the web for everything about it then, i can read it an it gives a link for me to go to if i wont to further look inti it ,this on I Phone SE 3 Generation ,it has better Siiri to better on the I Phone SE 3rd Generation.
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Jun ’25
The tag displayed in native webview does not work in iPadOS 26 Beta
I'm creating an iPad app using Xcode 26 Beta 6. I have the following simple code and web page, but when I tap the file selection button, nothing appears. Do I need to add any additional code? code struct SwiftUIWebView: View { @State private var webPage = WebPage() private let url = URL(string: "https://www.xxxx.com/")! var body: some View { WebView(webPage) .onAppear { webPage.load(URLRequest(url: url)) } } } web page <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" /> <title>Test</title> </style> </head> <body> <div id="container"> <input type="file" /> </div> </body> </html>
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Aug ’25
The first four tab bars of Safari are hidden
There is no problem with the content display of each tab, but the tab bar is completely buggy. If you open 5 or more tabs and browse tabs after the 5, the first 4 tab bars will be completely blacked out, and you don't even know how many tabs you have. If you click on the place where the tab title probably exists, the tab is displayed as if the partial display of the tab bar has been restored. There is no problem with content display. But because it is unclear what tab is open, the browsing experience is at its lowest. If you switch to the tab after the 5th, the first 4 will return to the blackout state again. Of course, it is the latest software configuration at the moment. There is no shortage of memory at 24GB. I recently started developing a Safari extension with AppExtension, but is that due to it?
Topic: Safari & Web SubTopic: General
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Apr ’25
When using WebAuthn with WKWebView
WebAuthn can be used in Safari, but when using it with WKWebView, you need to set the default browser definition (com.apple.developer.web-browser). Is this correct? Also, is it possible that the terms of use will change or that it will no longer be available in WKWebView in the future?
Topic: Safari & Web SubTopic: General
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Aug ’25
Notify web extension native process of user default changes
My Mac app and its Safari web extension share an app group, and I want to notify the web extension native process when the app makes a change to the app group NSUserDefaults, but I can't find a good way to do this. According to the documentation, "You can use key-value observing to register observers for specific keys of interest in order to be notified of all updates, regardless of whether changes are made within or outside the current process." In my testing, however, this doesn't work in the web extension process. I'm using NSUserDefaults addObserver forKeyPath, but observeValueForKeyPath never gets called. I've also tried NSDistributedNotificationCenter, but the web extension process doesn't receive the notifications sent by the main app. Are either of these supposed to work? If not, are there any alternatives?
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Apr ’25
Guidance Needed: Safari ITP's Link Tracking Protection Impacts Legitimate App Functionality
Area: WebKit (Safari) Description: I am reporting an issue where our application's core functionality is being broken by Safari's Intelligent Tracking Prevention (ITP). ITP's "Link Tracking Protection" feature automatically strips specific query parameters from URLs. We understand this is an intentional privacy feature. However, our application requires these query parameters to carry essential, non-tracking data, such as authentication tokens or specific app-state information to function correctly. When a user navigates to our site, Safari strips these parameters, this means our client-side application never receives the necessary data, which breaks core features and leads to a failed user experience. This is a significant issue for our application as it prevents users from accessing their content. We are seeking guidance on how to resolve this. Questions for Apple: Is there a recommended way to identify and flag essential, non-tracking query parameters so that Safari's ITP does not strip them? Our parameters are critical for app functionality, not for third-party tracking. What is the recommended best practice for building web applications that rely on URL parameters while adhering to ITP's privacy-first model? We want to ensure our application is compatible with modern browser privacy features without compromising functionality. Could you provide a detailed explanation of what criteria ITP uses to decide which parameters to strip? Understanding the underlying logic would help us restructure our URLs to avoid this issue. Device Information: Operating System: iOS and macOS Safari Version: Latest stable versions on both platforms Device Models: All relevant models and device types
Topic: Safari & Web SubTopic: General
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Aug ’25
iOS Safari - Input element is unresponsive when modifying DOM via a touch event (touchstart, touchmove, touchend, etc)
This is a really strange issue on iOS Safari. Under certain conditions a basic input element will not be focusable or show the on screen keyboard. I can reproduce the issue with a very simple HTML file by dynamically adding an anchor element with an href during a touch event. If you add a different element or an anchor without an href, there is no issue. Similarly, if you apply the same listener to a click event there is no issue. Reproducible in iOS Simulator 17.2 and 18.1 This HTML/JS showcases the problem: <!DOCTYPE html> <html lang="en"> <head> <meta charset="utf-8" /> <title>InputIssue</title> <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1" /> </head> <body> <div id="parent"> <input type="text" name="test" /> <div id="child"></div> </div> <script> document.addEventListener("touchstart", () => { const child = document.getElementById("child"); if (!child) return; while (child.firstChild) { child.removeChild(child.firstChild); } const link = document.createElement("a"); link.href = "https://test.com"; link.textContent = "test"; child.appendChild(link); }); </script> </body> </html>
Topic: Safari & Web SubTopic: General
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Oct ’25
iOS 26.2 Safari back button fails to re-open tab with same target
When using iOS 26.2 (23C55) Safari, the following can occur. The current tab (A) opens a new tab (B) via window.open(url, target, windowFeatures). The user clicks the "back" button to close tab B, and returns to tab A. Tab A attempts to open tab B again at a later point, using the same "target" as before, and fails (no window object is returned by window.open). This bug only occurs when the target is the same as the previously closed tab (which was closed via the back button). If a new target is specified, the new tab opens as expected. This bug is also limited to the back button. If the user manually closes tab B, then it can be re-opened by tab A using window.open using the same target as before.
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Jan ’26
Sharing My Experience in Developing an SSL Certificate Monitoring Website
Hi everyone, recently I used codex and GPT-5.2 to build a simple SSL certificate monitoring website, and I'd like to share some of my development experiences. The project link is at the end, but first, let's talk about the technical implementation. The Motivation I've encountered several service outages caused by expired SSL certificates in the past. Each time, I had to react after users reported the issue, which was very passive. While there are some monitoring tools on the market, they are either too heavy or lack the necessary features, so I decided to build my own. Technology Stack Next.js 16 + shadcn/ui + TypeScript I chose Next.js because: The development experience with App Router is excellent, with a clear mapping between routes and file structure. Server Components reduce the need for client-side JavaScript. Built-in features like image optimization and font loading are ready to use out of the box. shadcn/ui is a component library based on Radix UI, and its advantages are: Components are copied directly into your project, giving you full control. It uses Tailwind CSS, making style customization easy. It has excellent accessibility features. Drizzle ORM + PostgreSQL I've used Prisma before, but I tried Drizzle this time and found it to be more lightweight: Faster type generation. More intuitive SQL operations. Better query performance. better-auth Authentication System This is a recent discovery I made, and it's more modern than NextAuth: Better TypeScript support. A cleaner API design. Supports email/password and multiple OAuth providers (GitHub, Google). Some Challenges I Faced 1. The Complexity of Certificate Chain Validation At first, I thought checking an SSL certificate was simple—just get the certificate information. I later discovered that certificate chain validation is quite complex: You need to verify the signature of each certificate in the chain. You must check the integrity of the entire certificate chain. You have to determine if the root certificate is trusted (which browsers have built-in lists for). You need to handle cases where intermediate certificates are missing. The solution was to create a complete certificate chain extraction and validation module that includes: Extracting the full certificate chain from a TLS connection. Verifying the signature and validity period of each certificate. Detecting broken or incomplete chains. Visualizing the chain structure in a tree format. 2. Designing the Security Scoring System To help users quickly understand the security status of their certificates, I created a scoring system from A+ to F. The core logic is: Weighted score across four dimensions - Certificate Validity: 30% - Chain Integrity: 25% - Cryptographic Strength: 25% - Protocol Version: 20% If there are critical issues (e.g., expired certificate), the maximum grade is C The challenges were: How to allocate weights reasonably. How to design the penalty rules. How to provide valuable improvement suggestions. Ultimately, I adopted a layered scoring approach where each dimension is calculated independently and then combined with weights. 3. Hydration Issues with Multi-language Routing When supporting 6 languages, I encountered React Hydration errors: // ❌ Incorrect approach // app/[locale]/layout.tsx contained the <html> tag // This conflicted with the root layout // ✅ Correct approach // The root layout has only one <html> tag // Use a client component to dynamically update the lang attribute 4. Graceful Degradation for Redis Caching To improve authentication performance, I added Redis caching. But I had to consider: What happens when Redis is unavailable? How do you handle cache and database data inconsistency? The solution was: Automatically fall back to the database if the Redis connection fails. Actively invalidate the cache when the database is updated. Provide cache statistics API to monitor the hit rate. 5. PageSpeed Optimization Initially, the Lighthouse score was only in the 60s. The main problems were: Large JavaScript Bundle Used Next.js's dynamic imports to load components on demand. Removed unused dependencies. Enabled Tree Shaking. Image Optimization Used the Next.js Image component for automatic optimization. Added appropriate placeholders. Enabled lazy loading for images. Font Loading Used next/font for automatic font optimization. Reduced the number of font variants. Used font-display: swap to avoid layout shifts. Critical Rendering Path Identified critical CSS and inlined it into the HTML. Deferred loading of non-critical JavaScript. Optimized the loading order of third-party scripts. Third-party Script Optimization Deferred loading for Google Analytics, Crisp Chat, etc. Used the defer/async attributes. Considered using Web Workers for time-consuming tasks. After optimization: Performance: 60 → 95 Accessibility: 85 → 98 Best Practices: 90 → 100 SEO: 100 Some Technical Highlights Certificate Chain Visualization A tree structure is used to display the certificate chain, with expand/collapse functionality and color-coding for different statuses: Green: Valid Yellow: Expiring soon Red: Expired Security Issue Detection Automatically detects insecure cryptographic algorithms: MD5, SHA-1 signature algorithms. Weak ciphers like RC4, DES. Old protocols like TLS 1.0/1.1. Multi-channel Notifications Currently supports five notification channels: Email, Slack, Discord, Telegram, and Feishu. Users can freely combine them. Project Link https://guardssl.info Features: Free SSL certificate checking. Domain monitoring and expiration reminders. Security scoring and improvement suggestions. Multi-language support (Chinese, English, Japanese, French, Spanish). Feel free to try it out and provide feedback. We can discuss any questions you might have.
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Jan ’26
unexpceted cancel, unknown info:{}
I'm facing an unexpected cancel event, when i get a merchantSession from my sever, and call completeMerchantValidation, then applepay client give a oncancel event, with error: unknown info:{} the session is : { "epochTimestamp": 1762116084960, "expiresAt": 1762119684960, "merchantSessionIdentifier": "SSH60E2321574454A9FB4015EFF24C8769E_CCE257A9D27B42513B2C3CA67DB49F602F3450D996C0811ED462EDCA0D7477FD", "nonce": "43fb3a9a", "merchantIdentifier": "ABD51C33E9F2E612C0D594921DEC478118D23C77525223127FC716DA8589FDDC", "domainName": "checkout.peppr.com", "displayName": "Heji Guilin Rice Noodle", "signature": 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Nov ’25
Reveal "" logs from JavaScriptCore stack trace
I'm developing an application that makes use of a WebView. When resuming the app I occasionally run into an issue where the application just shows as a blank page. In the Console.app I see a stack trace, however the details are hidden (see below). The stack trace is thrown from JavaScriptCore. default 13:37:07.029261+0200 outlinerrs_dioxus 1 0x1b80cd678 <private> default 13:37:07.029360+0200 outlinerrs_dioxus 2 0x1b7d50e30 <private> default 13:37:07.029369+0200 outlinerrs_dioxus 3 0x1047ec800 <private> default 13:37:07.029539+0200 outlinerrs_dioxus 4 0x1b7d37924 <private> default 13:37:07.029548+0200 outlinerrs_dioxus 5 0x1b8102a78 <private> default 13:37:07.029789+0200 outlinerrs_dioxus 6 0x1b8100cb8 <private> default 13:37:07.029834+0200 outlinerrs_dioxus 7 0x1b7ba7b0c <private> default 13:37:07.029851+0200 outlinerrs_dioxus 8 0x1b879a520 <private> default 13:37:07.029870+0200 outlinerrs_dioxus 9 0x1b817f204 <private> default 13:37:07.030159+0200 outlinerrs_dioxus 10 0x1b76bfce8 <private> default 13:37:07.030186+0200 outlinerrs_dioxus 11 0x1b76ad838 <private> default 13:37:07.030245+0200 outlinerrs_dioxus 12 0x1b76bd76c <private> default 13:37:07.030324+0200 outlinerrs_dioxus 13 0x1b22c827c <private> default 13:37:07.030424+0200 outlinerrs_dioxus 14 0x1b22c8034 <private> default 13:37:07.030461+0200 outlinerrs_dioxus 15 0x19d6df230 <private> default 13:37:07.030514+0200 outlinerrs_dioxus 16 0x19d6df1a4 <private> default 13:37:07.030584+0200 outlinerrs_dioxus 17 0x19d6bcc6c <private> default 13:37:07.030592+0200 outlinerrs_dioxus 18 0x19d6928b0 <private> default 13:37:07.030601+0200 outlinerrs_dioxus 19 0x19d691c44 <private> default 13:37:07.030607+0200 outlinerrs_dioxus 20 0x23ca6e498 GSEventRunModal default 13:37:07.030675+0200 outlinerrs_dioxus 21 0x1a300cddc <private> default 13:37:07.031049+0200 outlinerrs_dioxus 22 0x1a2fb1b0c UIApplicationMain default 13:37:07.031064+0200 outlinerrs_dioxus 23 0x104a76278 <private> default 13:37:07.031070+0200 outlinerrs_dioxus 24 0x1047a0064 <private> default 13:37:07.031254+0200 outlinerrs_dioxus 25 0x104781efc <private> default 13:37:07.031343+0200 outlinerrs_dioxus 26 0x1047493e0 <private> default 13:37:07.031352+0200 outlinerrs_dioxus 27 0x10477e1c8 <private> default 13:37:07.031358+0200 outlinerrs_dioxus 28 0x1047a0184 <private> default 13:37:07.031373+0200 outlinerrs_dioxus 29 0x1047a033c <private> default 13:37:07.031409+0200 outlinerrs_dioxus 30 0x104733724 <private> default 13:37:07.031451+0200 outlinerrs_dioxus 31 0x104464e98 <private> I tried to create com.apple.WebKit.plist in /Library/Preferences/Logging/Subsystems with the following contents: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd"> <plist version="1.0"> <dict> <key>DEFAULT-OPTIONS</key> <dict> <key>Enable-Private-Data</key> <true/> </dict> </dict> </plist> Does anyone know how to reveal the hidden logs?
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Oct ’25
How to inspect WKWebExtension with a extension service worker
iOS 18.4 introduces the new WKWebExtension API to support extensions in WKWebView. However, for extensions that have migrated to Manifest V3 and use an extension service worker as the background script, it's currently not possible to inspect them through Safari. This is only thing I can see, I don't know how to inspect the details of the "background.js" I'm wondering—has this changed? Is it now possible to inspect extension service workers?
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Apr ’25
Is it possible to programmatically set macOS notification preferences for an app in Swift?
Hi, I’m working on a Safari extension for macOS, and I’d like the app to use specific system notification settings right after installation. I’m wondering if there’s a way in Swift to programmatically configure the default notification preferences (as seen in System Settings > Notifications > [my app]). Here are the desired settings: Only Desktop – without “Notification Center” or “Lock Screen” Alert Style: Temporary Badge App Icon: Enabled Play Sound for Notifications: Disabled Show Previews: When Unlocked Notification Grouping: Off (I don’t want them to accumulate in Notification Center) Here is the code I’m currently using to display a basic notification: private func handleNotificationRequest(_ message: [String: Any]) { guard let title = message["title"] as? String, let body = message["body"] as? String else { return } UNUserNotificationCenter.current().requestAuthorization(options: [.alert, .badge, .sound]) { granted, error in if granted { self.showNotification(title: title, body: body) } } } private func showNotification(title: String, body: String) { let content = UNMutableNotificationContent() content.title = title content.body = body content.sound = nil // No sound for subtle notification // Create notification that doesn't persist in notification center let trigger = UNTimeIntervalNotificationTrigger(timeInterval: 0.1, repeats: false) let request = UNNotificationRequest(identifier: "fast-url-copy-notification", content: content, trigger: trigger) UNUserNotificationCenter.current().add(request) { error in if let error = error { os_log(.error, "Failed to show notification: %@", error.localizedDescription) } } } OS: macOS 26.0 Thanks in advance, Mateusz
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Jul ’25
iOS share extension cannot open app from Chrome
Our UI-less share extension (com.apple.services) appears in Safari and Chrome. We raise a popup "Open in (app)..." via the Action.js script document.location.href = urlScheme://... in Safari. However, in Chrome, while our extension executes, parses the URL item attachment from Chrome, it never triggers that popup or opens our app. How can a UI-less share extension open our app from Chrome? Is the accepted practice, despite guidelines, turning the com.apple.ui-services view controller invisible and auto-openURLing? Several apps on the store appear to do this, immediately popping their app without any confirmation dialog or UI in both Safari and Chrome. https://stackoverflow.com/a/79369242
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Aug ’25
In Safari's JavaScript geolocation, is altitude based on MSL or WGS84 ellipsoid?
Hello all, I'm trying to retrieve geolocation data on the web, but I'm having trouble with the altitude value, which seems to differ from what I get on Android. When using navigator.geolocation.getCurrentPosition in Safari, is the altitude value based on mean sea level, or is it ellipsoidal altitude based on the WGS84 ellipsoid? altitude (WebKit JS): https://developer.apple.com/documentation/webkitjs/coordinates/1631861-altitude altitude (Core Location): https://developer.apple.com/documentation/corelocation/cllocation/altitude ellipsoidalAltitude (Core Location): https://developer.apple.com/documentation/corelocation/cllocation/ellipsoidalaltitude If anyone has any insight into this topic I would greatly appreciate it!
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Jun ’25
iOS 26 - WebKit in SwiftUI - Handle Downloads
Hello there, back in the old WebKit API there was the WKDownloadDelegate to handle download actions in WebViews. I was wondering how to handle download actions within the new WebKit in SwiftUI. Is there anything to use already or are there workarounds to handle downloads? Greetings, Thorben
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Jun ’25
Safari Low Power Mode Video Playback Issue
Hello Friends, This is my first post so would love any suggestions on how to make posts here. So I have a shopify widget which is type of clone for Instagram stories, with videos but I noticed some issues where my videos are kind of unresponsive or just shuts down. Below is the screen shot of the issue: This problem I noticed on iPhone 11 Pro on clients phone, the IOS version is below 26. Some times my iPhone 13 also faces same issue but only when battery is low and multiple heavy apps are opened. Attached a code block also: {validStories.map((story) => { const videoUrl = extractVideoUrl(story.sv?.[0]?.m); const storyThumbnail = story.tu && story.tu.length > 0 ? story.tu : null; const videoThumbnail = story.sv?.[0]?.m?.[0]?.t && story.sv[0].m[0].t.length > 0 ? story.sv[0].m[0].t : null; const thumbnailUrl = storyThumbnail || videoThumbnail; const hasThumbnail = !!thumbnailUrl; const isPlaying = playingVideoIds.has(story.i); const shouldRenderWrapper = hasThumbnail || isPlaying; return ( <div key={story.i} className="ins-story-item" onClick={(e) => { handleActiveStoryChange(story.i, e); handleActiveVideoId(story.i); }} style={{ position: "relative", zIndex: 1 }} > {shouldRenderWrapper && ( <div className="ins-story-circle-wrapper" style={{ position: "relative", overflow: "hidden" }} > {hasThumbnail && !isPlaying && ( <img src={thumbnailUrl} alt={story.t} className="ins-story-image" onError={() => { console.log( `[Story ${story.i}] Thumbnail failed to load: ${thumbnailUrl}` ); }} /> )} <video src={videoUrl} className="ins-story-video" autoPlay={true} muted playsInline loop onLoadedData={() => handleVideoPlaying(story.i)} onPlaying={() => handleVideoPlaying(story.i)} onError={(e) => { console.log(`[Story ${story.i}] Video error`, e); }} /> </div> )} {story.t !== "New Collection" && ( <span className="ins-story-title">{story.t}</span> )} </div> ); })} </div> {activeStoryId && <StoryModal />} </>```
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Jan ’26
Experimental WebKit features
Can someone please tell me which experimental WebKit feature would cause safari to keep timing out on certain sites with a lot of Java script due to heavy cpu drainage. I can provide analytics data if this helps.
Topic: Safari & Web SubTopic: General
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Aug ’25
Safari an ChatGPT
with iOs26 it works so so great, that every time i look something up ChatGPT is the first thing to Seach the web for everything about it then, i can read it an it gives a link for me to go to if i wont to further look inti it ,this on I Phone SE 3 Generation ,it has better Siiri to better on the I Phone SE 3rd Generation.
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Jun ’25
The tag displayed in native webview does not work in iPadOS 26 Beta
I'm creating an iPad app using Xcode 26 Beta 6. I have the following simple code and web page, but when I tap the file selection button, nothing appears. Do I need to add any additional code? code struct SwiftUIWebView: View { @State private var webPage = WebPage() private let url = URL(string: "https://www.xxxx.com/")! var body: some View { WebView(webPage) .onAppear { webPage.load(URLRequest(url: url)) } } } web page <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" /> <title>Test</title> </style> </head> <body> <div id="container"> <input type="file" /> </div> </body> </html>
Topic: Safari & Web SubTopic: General Tags:
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Aug ’25
The first four tab bars of Safari are hidden
There is no problem with the content display of each tab, but the tab bar is completely buggy. If you open 5 or more tabs and browse tabs after the 5, the first 4 tab bars will be completely blacked out, and you don't even know how many tabs you have. If you click on the place where the tab title probably exists, the tab is displayed as if the partial display of the tab bar has been restored. There is no problem with content display. But because it is unclear what tab is open, the browsing experience is at its lowest. If you switch to the tab after the 5th, the first 4 will return to the blackout state again. Of course, it is the latest software configuration at the moment. There is no shortage of memory at 24GB. I recently started developing a Safari extension with AppExtension, but is that due to it?
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Apr ’25
When using WebAuthn with WKWebView
WebAuthn can be used in Safari, but when using it with WKWebView, you need to set the default browser definition (com.apple.developer.web-browser). Is this correct? Also, is it possible that the terms of use will change or that it will no longer be available in WKWebView in the future?
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Aug ’25
Notify web extension native process of user default changes
My Mac app and its Safari web extension share an app group, and I want to notify the web extension native process when the app makes a change to the app group NSUserDefaults, but I can't find a good way to do this. According to the documentation, "You can use key-value observing to register observers for specific keys of interest in order to be notified of all updates, regardless of whether changes are made within or outside the current process." In my testing, however, this doesn't work in the web extension process. I'm using NSUserDefaults addObserver forKeyPath, but observeValueForKeyPath never gets called. I've also tried NSDistributedNotificationCenter, but the web extension process doesn't receive the notifications sent by the main app. Are either of these supposed to work? If not, are there any alternatives?
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Apr ’25
Guidance Needed: Safari ITP's Link Tracking Protection Impacts Legitimate App Functionality
Area: WebKit (Safari) Description: I am reporting an issue where our application's core functionality is being broken by Safari's Intelligent Tracking Prevention (ITP). ITP's "Link Tracking Protection" feature automatically strips specific query parameters from URLs. We understand this is an intentional privacy feature. However, our application requires these query parameters to carry essential, non-tracking data, such as authentication tokens or specific app-state information to function correctly. When a user navigates to our site, Safari strips these parameters, this means our client-side application never receives the necessary data, which breaks core features and leads to a failed user experience. This is a significant issue for our application as it prevents users from accessing their content. We are seeking guidance on how to resolve this. Questions for Apple: Is there a recommended way to identify and flag essential, non-tracking query parameters so that Safari's ITP does not strip them? Our parameters are critical for app functionality, not for third-party tracking. What is the recommended best practice for building web applications that rely on URL parameters while adhering to ITP's privacy-first model? We want to ensure our application is compatible with modern browser privacy features without compromising functionality. Could you provide a detailed explanation of what criteria ITP uses to decide which parameters to strip? Understanding the underlying logic would help us restructure our URLs to avoid this issue. Device Information: Operating System: iOS and macOS Safari Version: Latest stable versions on both platforms Device Models: All relevant models and device types
Topic: Safari & Web SubTopic: General
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Aug ’25
iOS Safari - Input element is unresponsive when modifying DOM via a touch event (touchstart, touchmove, touchend, etc)
This is a really strange issue on iOS Safari. Under certain conditions a basic input element will not be focusable or show the on screen keyboard. I can reproduce the issue with a very simple HTML file by dynamically adding an anchor element with an href during a touch event. If you add a different element or an anchor without an href, there is no issue. Similarly, if you apply the same listener to a click event there is no issue. Reproducible in iOS Simulator 17.2 and 18.1 This HTML/JS showcases the problem: <!DOCTYPE html> <html lang="en"> <head> <meta charset="utf-8" /> <title>InputIssue</title> <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1" /> </head> <body> <div id="parent"> <input type="text" name="test" /> <div id="child"></div> </div> <script> document.addEventListener("touchstart", () => { const child = document.getElementById("child"); if (!child) return; while (child.firstChild) { child.removeChild(child.firstChild); } const link = document.createElement("a"); link.href = "https://test.com"; link.textContent = "test"; child.appendChild(link); }); </script> </body> </html>
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Oct ’25
iOS 26.2 Safari back button fails to re-open tab with same target
When using iOS 26.2 (23C55) Safari, the following can occur. The current tab (A) opens a new tab (B) via window.open(url, target, windowFeatures). The user clicks the "back" button to close tab B, and returns to tab A. Tab A attempts to open tab B again at a later point, using the same "target" as before, and fails (no window object is returned by window.open). This bug only occurs when the target is the same as the previously closed tab (which was closed via the back button). If a new target is specified, the new tab opens as expected. This bug is also limited to the back button. If the user manually closes tab B, then it can be re-opened by tab A using window.open using the same target as before.
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Jan ’26
Sharing My Experience in Developing an SSL Certificate Monitoring Website
Hi everyone, recently I used codex and GPT-5.2 to build a simple SSL certificate monitoring website, and I'd like to share some of my development experiences. The project link is at the end, but first, let's talk about the technical implementation. The Motivation I've encountered several service outages caused by expired SSL certificates in the past. Each time, I had to react after users reported the issue, which was very passive. While there are some monitoring tools on the market, they are either too heavy or lack the necessary features, so I decided to build my own. Technology Stack Next.js 16 + shadcn/ui + TypeScript I chose Next.js because: The development experience with App Router is excellent, with a clear mapping between routes and file structure. Server Components reduce the need for client-side JavaScript. Built-in features like image optimization and font loading are ready to use out of the box. shadcn/ui is a component library based on Radix UI, and its advantages are: Components are copied directly into your project, giving you full control. It uses Tailwind CSS, making style customization easy. It has excellent accessibility features. Drizzle ORM + PostgreSQL I've used Prisma before, but I tried Drizzle this time and found it to be more lightweight: Faster type generation. More intuitive SQL operations. Better query performance. better-auth Authentication System This is a recent discovery I made, and it's more modern than NextAuth: Better TypeScript support. A cleaner API design. Supports email/password and multiple OAuth providers (GitHub, Google). Some Challenges I Faced 1. The Complexity of Certificate Chain Validation At first, I thought checking an SSL certificate was simple—just get the certificate information. I later discovered that certificate chain validation is quite complex: You need to verify the signature of each certificate in the chain. You must check the integrity of the entire certificate chain. You have to determine if the root certificate is trusted (which browsers have built-in lists for). You need to handle cases where intermediate certificates are missing. The solution was to create a complete certificate chain extraction and validation module that includes: Extracting the full certificate chain from a TLS connection. Verifying the signature and validity period of each certificate. Detecting broken or incomplete chains. Visualizing the chain structure in a tree format. 2. Designing the Security Scoring System To help users quickly understand the security status of their certificates, I created a scoring system from A+ to F. The core logic is: Weighted score across four dimensions - Certificate Validity: 30% - Chain Integrity: 25% - Cryptographic Strength: 25% - Protocol Version: 20% If there are critical issues (e.g., expired certificate), the maximum grade is C The challenges were: How to allocate weights reasonably. How to design the penalty rules. How to provide valuable improvement suggestions. Ultimately, I adopted a layered scoring approach where each dimension is calculated independently and then combined with weights. 3. Hydration Issues with Multi-language Routing When supporting 6 languages, I encountered React Hydration errors: // ❌ Incorrect approach // app/[locale]/layout.tsx contained the <html> tag // This conflicted with the root layout // ✅ Correct approach // The root layout has only one <html> tag // Use a client component to dynamically update the lang attribute 4. Graceful Degradation for Redis Caching To improve authentication performance, I added Redis caching. But I had to consider: What happens when Redis is unavailable? How do you handle cache and database data inconsistency? The solution was: Automatically fall back to the database if the Redis connection fails. Actively invalidate the cache when the database is updated. Provide cache statistics API to monitor the hit rate. 5. PageSpeed Optimization Initially, the Lighthouse score was only in the 60s. The main problems were: Large JavaScript Bundle Used Next.js's dynamic imports to load components on demand. Removed unused dependencies. Enabled Tree Shaking. Image Optimization Used the Next.js Image component for automatic optimization. Added appropriate placeholders. Enabled lazy loading for images. Font Loading Used next/font for automatic font optimization. Reduced the number of font variants. Used font-display: swap to avoid layout shifts. Critical Rendering Path Identified critical CSS and inlined it into the HTML. Deferred loading of non-critical JavaScript. Optimized the loading order of third-party scripts. Third-party Script Optimization Deferred loading for Google Analytics, Crisp Chat, etc. Used the defer/async attributes. Considered using Web Workers for time-consuming tasks. After optimization: Performance: 60 → 95 Accessibility: 85 → 98 Best Practices: 90 → 100 SEO: 100 Some Technical Highlights Certificate Chain Visualization A tree structure is used to display the certificate chain, with expand/collapse functionality and color-coding for different statuses: Green: Valid Yellow: Expiring soon Red: Expired Security Issue Detection Automatically detects insecure cryptographic algorithms: MD5, SHA-1 signature algorithms. Weak ciphers like RC4, DES. Old protocols like TLS 1.0/1.1. Multi-channel Notifications Currently supports five notification channels: Email, Slack, Discord, Telegram, and Feishu. Users can freely combine them. Project Link https://guardssl.info Features: Free SSL certificate checking. Domain monitoring and expiration reminders. Security scoring and improvement suggestions. Multi-language support (Chinese, English, Japanese, French, Spanish). Feel free to try it out and provide feedback. We can discuss any questions you might have.
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Jan ’26
unexpceted cancel, unknown info:{}
I'm facing an unexpected cancel event, when i get a merchantSession from my sever, and call completeMerchantValidation, then applepay client give a oncancel event, with error: unknown info:{} the session is : { "epochTimestamp": 1762116084960, "expiresAt": 1762119684960, "merchantSessionIdentifier": "SSH60E2321574454A9FB4015EFF24C8769E_CCE257A9D27B42513B2C3CA67DB49F602F3450D996C0811ED462EDCA0D7477FD", "nonce": "43fb3a9a", "merchantIdentifier": "ABD51C33E9F2E612C0D594921DEC478118D23C77525223127FC716DA8589FDDC", "domainName": "checkout.peppr.com", "displayName": "Heji Guilin Rice Noodle", "signature": 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"operationalAnalyticsIdentifier": "Heji Guilin Rice Noodle:ABD51C33E9F2E612C0D594921DEC478118D23C77525223127FC716DA8589FDDC", "retries": 0, "pspId": "6C8FB940FD816AC15282D94009E72179FC9E5FFBC5712B366EB4364CAFB25153" }
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Nov ’25
Foundation Model and Safari Extension
Could somebody provide hello world example of Safari Extension which is able to call on-device Foundation Model (Apple Intelligence)? I cannot find any examples yet
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Nov ’25
Reveal "" logs from JavaScriptCore stack trace
I'm developing an application that makes use of a WebView. When resuming the app I occasionally run into an issue where the application just shows as a blank page. In the Console.app I see a stack trace, however the details are hidden (see below). The stack trace is thrown from JavaScriptCore. default 13:37:07.029261+0200 outlinerrs_dioxus 1 0x1b80cd678 <private> default 13:37:07.029360+0200 outlinerrs_dioxus 2 0x1b7d50e30 <private> default 13:37:07.029369+0200 outlinerrs_dioxus 3 0x1047ec800 <private> default 13:37:07.029539+0200 outlinerrs_dioxus 4 0x1b7d37924 <private> default 13:37:07.029548+0200 outlinerrs_dioxus 5 0x1b8102a78 <private> default 13:37:07.029789+0200 outlinerrs_dioxus 6 0x1b8100cb8 <private> default 13:37:07.029834+0200 outlinerrs_dioxus 7 0x1b7ba7b0c <private> default 13:37:07.029851+0200 outlinerrs_dioxus 8 0x1b879a520 <private> default 13:37:07.029870+0200 outlinerrs_dioxus 9 0x1b817f204 <private> default 13:37:07.030159+0200 outlinerrs_dioxus 10 0x1b76bfce8 <private> default 13:37:07.030186+0200 outlinerrs_dioxus 11 0x1b76ad838 <private> default 13:37:07.030245+0200 outlinerrs_dioxus 12 0x1b76bd76c <private> default 13:37:07.030324+0200 outlinerrs_dioxus 13 0x1b22c827c <private> default 13:37:07.030424+0200 outlinerrs_dioxus 14 0x1b22c8034 <private> default 13:37:07.030461+0200 outlinerrs_dioxus 15 0x19d6df230 <private> default 13:37:07.030514+0200 outlinerrs_dioxus 16 0x19d6df1a4 <private> default 13:37:07.030584+0200 outlinerrs_dioxus 17 0x19d6bcc6c <private> default 13:37:07.030592+0200 outlinerrs_dioxus 18 0x19d6928b0 <private> default 13:37:07.030601+0200 outlinerrs_dioxus 19 0x19d691c44 <private> default 13:37:07.030607+0200 outlinerrs_dioxus 20 0x23ca6e498 GSEventRunModal default 13:37:07.030675+0200 outlinerrs_dioxus 21 0x1a300cddc <private> default 13:37:07.031049+0200 outlinerrs_dioxus 22 0x1a2fb1b0c UIApplicationMain default 13:37:07.031064+0200 outlinerrs_dioxus 23 0x104a76278 <private> default 13:37:07.031070+0200 outlinerrs_dioxus 24 0x1047a0064 <private> default 13:37:07.031254+0200 outlinerrs_dioxus 25 0x104781efc <private> default 13:37:07.031343+0200 outlinerrs_dioxus 26 0x1047493e0 <private> default 13:37:07.031352+0200 outlinerrs_dioxus 27 0x10477e1c8 <private> default 13:37:07.031358+0200 outlinerrs_dioxus 28 0x1047a0184 <private> default 13:37:07.031373+0200 outlinerrs_dioxus 29 0x1047a033c <private> default 13:37:07.031409+0200 outlinerrs_dioxus 30 0x104733724 <private> default 13:37:07.031451+0200 outlinerrs_dioxus 31 0x104464e98 <private> I tried to create com.apple.WebKit.plist in /Library/Preferences/Logging/Subsystems with the following contents: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd"> <plist version="1.0"> <dict> <key>DEFAULT-OPTIONS</key> <dict> <key>Enable-Private-Data</key> <true/> </dict> </dict> </plist> Does anyone know how to reveal the hidden logs?
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Facing issue with safariViewCotroller when online video played.
Video in Landscape takes 2 taps on X to close.This issue can be replicated on iphone 14 ios 18.5.There is no issue on iPhone 15 ios 18.5.
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Sep ’25
How to inspect WKWebExtension with a extension service worker
iOS 18.4 introduces the new WKWebExtension API to support extensions in WKWebView. However, for extensions that have migrated to Manifest V3 and use an extension service worker as the background script, it's currently not possible to inspect them through Safari. This is only thing I can see, I don't know how to inspect the details of the "background.js" I'm wondering—has this changed? Is it now possible to inspect extension service workers?
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Apr ’25
Is it possible to programmatically set macOS notification preferences for an app in Swift?
Hi, I’m working on a Safari extension for macOS, and I’d like the app to use specific system notification settings right after installation. I’m wondering if there’s a way in Swift to programmatically configure the default notification preferences (as seen in System Settings > Notifications > [my app]). Here are the desired settings: Only Desktop – without “Notification Center” or “Lock Screen” Alert Style: Temporary Badge App Icon: Enabled Play Sound for Notifications: Disabled Show Previews: When Unlocked Notification Grouping: Off (I don’t want them to accumulate in Notification Center) Here is the code I’m currently using to display a basic notification: private func handleNotificationRequest(_ message: [String: Any]) { guard let title = message["title"] as? String, let body = message["body"] as? String else { return } UNUserNotificationCenter.current().requestAuthorization(options: [.alert, .badge, .sound]) { granted, error in if granted { self.showNotification(title: title, body: body) } } } private func showNotification(title: String, body: String) { let content = UNMutableNotificationContent() content.title = title content.body = body content.sound = nil // No sound for subtle notification // Create notification that doesn't persist in notification center let trigger = UNTimeIntervalNotificationTrigger(timeInterval: 0.1, repeats: false) let request = UNNotificationRequest(identifier: "fast-url-copy-notification", content: content, trigger: trigger) UNUserNotificationCenter.current().add(request) { error in if let error = error { os_log(.error, "Failed to show notification: %@", error.localizedDescription) } } } OS: macOS 26.0 Thanks in advance, Mateusz
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