<ul data-eligibleForWebStory="false">Apple continues to place restrictions on WebKit-alternative iOS browser engines despite a DMA ruling allowing it 16 months ago.The Open Web Advocacy (OWA) cites barriers like limited testing tools, hostile legal terms, and the requirement for new apps, hindering competition.Mozilla expressed disappointment at Apple's rules, stating they make it challenging for independent browser providers to offer competitive choices.Apple added support for non-WebKit browsers in iOS 17.4 to comply with DMA rules, but OWA claims Apple's restrictions prevent effective competition.