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What can you do to make iPhone 5s decent like I used to have what I have you guys on a real computer

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IPhone 5s, I need Firefox security, need Firefox usability, I need you to fix it You can reach me at vxxxxxxxxx@yahoo.com & gxxxxxxxv@gmail.com. You never can tell which one might work and other issues

IPhone 5s, I need Firefox security, need Firefox usability, I need you to fix it You can reach me at vxxxxxxxxx@yahoo.com & gxxxxxxxv@gmail.com. You never can tell which one might work and other issues

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Mozilla did have a browser experiment for iOS called Junior a couple years ago however it did not have the familiar JavaScript and Gecko engines used by Firefox due to Apple's restrictions.

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hello, due to apple's restrictive policies it is unfortunately not possible to implement & offer independent third-party browsers for idevices.
mozilla is prohibited to bring the rendering & javascript engine of firefox onto iOS, since apple is only allowing the use of its own webkit in the terms & conditions for developers - as long as this is the case, firefox and its addon ecosystem cannot be ported to iOS devices.

http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2416461,00.asp

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Mozilla did have a browser experiment for iOS called Junior a couple years ago however it did not have the familiar JavaScript and Gecko engines used by Firefox due to Apple's restrictions.