Safari isn't the only web browser on your iPhone or iPad anymore that will let you add icons to your Home Screen for progressive web apps and website bookmarks. Apple gave developers the key to its "Add to Home Screen" feature, and your favorite iOS or iPadOS web browser may already support it. With iOS 16.4 and iPadOS 16.4, released March 27, 2023, third-party mobile web browsers have the tools they need to implement Add to Home Screen. If supported, whether with your default browser or not, you can add shortcuts for web apps to your Home Screen that will open in their own WebView instances... more
These Browsers Let You Add Web Apps and Bookmarks to Your iPhone's Home Screen
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