They did but that was before chrome tried manifest v3. I guess since they tried making a watered down version for chrom they thought why not for apple also?
I kinda wish ios had a fdroid equivalent. Apples $99 yearly dev fee basically forces apps to rely on subscriptions or advertising (rarely one time iap).
I am curious how sync is going to implement push notifications (which requires a subscription). The dev either is going to have to wait for web push to be added (which doesn't seem to be a priority for lemmy devs as they are a bit swamped already). Or he will need to rely on rapid polling like memmy (scaling would be messy down the line).
Wipr works wonders for me so far any benefots to ublock lite specifically?