This lecture about the web view is going to be short. A web view loads and displays rich web content, such as embedded HTML, and websites directly within your app. Mail uses a web view, for example to show HTML content and messages. So our web view displays web content. The web, you can only take a part of the app or occupy the whole screen. This is quite popular way to let users have an app to preview some third party web content.
Here's an example from Gmail app. You tap the link, view the web page in the web view, and can go back to the inbox. In cases like this, enable forward and back navigation. Web views support forward and back navigation. But this behavior is disabled by default. If people will use your web view to visit multiple pages, enabled for Britain back navigation and provide corresponding controls to initiate these features.
Web Do you also perform some automatic processing on the web content, such as converting a phone number to a form link. Avoid using a web queue to build a web browser using a WebView. To let people briefly access a website without leaving the context of your app is fine. But Safari is the primary way people browse the web on iOS. Attempting to replicate the functionality of Safari in your app is unnecessary and discouraged.