> Nowadays they might as well not exists for iOS/macOS
They work fine for both iOS and macOS. Safari scores higher than Firefox on Android.
Don’t be fooled by scores like this that include non-standard behaviour. Including Blink-only behaviour that both Mozilla and Apple have rejected is obviously going to artificially inflate Chrome’s score.
I guess I should have made clear that I don’t have much experience with macOS, but I stand by them being useless on iOS.
Last time I tried developing a PWA-first app on iOS it was horrible. Users couldn’t figure out how to install it, notifications, workers, haptics, etc had all sorts of arbitrary restrictions.
> Don’t be fooled by scores like this that include non-standard behaviour.
Scores intentionally do not include non-standard or experimental capabilities. I'll make that clearer, thank you!