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Deprecated: This feature has been formally deprecated and should no longer be used. Learn More
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is not safe to use.
It’s supported by 22% of global browsers.
Browsers
ChromeUnsupported
Chrome does not support this feature.
SafariJul 25, 2012v6.0.05%╱100%
100% of Safari users are running a supported version.
EdgeUnsupportedEdge does not support this feature.
FirefoxUnsupportedFirefox does not support this feature.
Version Breakdown
Support
Adoption
Chrome
Unsupported
Chrome does not support this feature.
No Support
Chrome Android
Unsupported
Chrome Android does not support this feature.
No Support
Edge
Unsupported
Edge does not support this feature.
No Support
Firefox
Unsupported
Firefox does not support this feature.
Feb 11, 2020 – Latest
v73.0.0+
No Support, Feature Removed
Nov 9, 2004 – Feb 11, 2020
v1.0.0 – v73.0.0
0%╱2%
Full Support
Firefox for Android
Unsupported
Firefox for Android does not support this feature.
Jul 28, 2020 – Latest
v79.0.0+
No Support, Feature Removed
Mar 29, 2011 – Jul 28, 2020
v4.0.0 – v79.0.0
Full Support
Internet Explorer
Unsupported
Internet Explorer does not support this feature.
No Support
Unsupported
Quest Browser does not support this feature.
No Support
Opera
Unsupported
Opera does not support this feature.
No Support
Opera Android
Unsupported
Opera Android does not support this feature.
No Support
Safari
Jul 25, 2012 v6.0.0
5%╱100%
100% of Safari users are running a supported version.
Jul 25, 2012 – Latest
v6.0.0+
5%╱100%
Full Support
Safari on iOS
Sep 10, 2012 v6.0.0
17%╱100%
There are no users of Safari on iOS running a supported version.
Sep 10, 2012 – Latest
v6.0.0+
17%╱100%
Full Support
Samsung Internet
Unsupported
Samsung Internet does not support this feature.
No Support
WebView Android
Unsupported
WebView Android does not support this feature.
No Support