Apple Maps launches on the web to challenge Google Maps
Apple Maps launches on the web to challenge Google Maps
Apple Maps is now available on the web via a public beta, which means you can now access the service directly from your browser.
It doesn’t seem to support Firefox, or not yet at least.
Maps on the web is compatible with these web browsers
On your Mac or iPad
- Safari
- Edge
- Chrome
On your Windows PC
- Edge
- Chrome
Not available on Firefox. Nope!
30 0 ReplyI tried, User agent switcher works miracles. Just sayin'
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That awkward moment when it doesn’t support iPhone Safari…
15 0 ReplyKinda makes sense. Why support safari on iOS when it’s already installed (by default)
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Many people have had easy success with Firefox by spoofing a “Chrome on Windows” user agent; you can use an extension like this one to do so.
10 1 ReplySeems easier to just not use Apple Maps tbh
18 8 Replytrue. Also: not commenting is easier than commenting
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Apple Maps online already existed on DDG and has broad support
1 0 Reply- go to
about:config
- type
general.useragent.override
- if the key doesn't exist yet, select the
String
option and click+
button - enter the useragent, eg.
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/127.0.0.0 Safari/537.36
for Chrome/Windows
2 4 ReplyDon't do this. It will override the user agent for every site you visit which will cause a lot of problems, like failing most captchas and breaking a lot of websites.
You should use an extension (like this one) to change UA on a per site basis instead.
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- go to
How timely of them.
2 0 ReplyMy browser isn’t supported (DDG). But I’m on an iPhone, and every browser is required to use WebKit—so every browser is literally safari. Lame.
Edit: oh, maybe it’s no phones.
1 0 ReplyApple Maps online already existed on DDG and has broad support
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