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9 changes: 4 additions & 5 deletions README.md
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npm test
```

## Browsers support
## Browser support

| [<img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/alrra/browser-logos/master/src/firefox/firefox_48x48.png" alt="Firefox" width="24px" height="24px" />](http://godban.github.io/browsers-support-badges/)<br/>Firefox | [<img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/alrra/browser-logos/master/src/chrome/chrome_48x48.png" alt="Chrome" width="24px" height="24px" />](http://godban.github.io/browsers-support-badges/)<br/>Chrome | [<img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/alrra/browser-logos/master/src/safari/safari_48x48.png" alt="Safari" width="24px" height="24px" />](http://godban.github.io/browsers-support-badges/)<br/>Safari |
| ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| last 4 versions | last 4 versions | 12.1+ |
| 80+ | 81+ | 14+ |

## Safari

1. Safari supports only string data when sending via DataConnection. Use JSON serialization type if you want to communicate with Safari. By default, DataConnection uses Binary serialization type.
We test PeerJS against these versions of Chrome, Firefox, and Safari to ensure compatibility.
It may work in other and older browsers, but we don't officially support them.

## FAQ

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],
capabilities: [
{
browserName: "Edge",
browserName: "Chrome",
"bstack:options": {
os: "Windows",
osVersion: "11",
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"outputFormat": "global",
"optimize": true,
"engines": {
"browsers": "cover 99%, not dead"
"browsers": "safari >= 14 or firefox >= 80 or chrome >= 81"
},
"source": "lib/global.ts"
},
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"outputFormat": "global",
"optimize": false,
"engines": {
"browsers": "cover 99%, not dead"
"browsers": "safari >= 14 or firefox >= 80 or chrome >= 81"
},
"source": "lib/global.ts"
}
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"wdio-geckodriver-service": "^5.0.1"
},
"dependencies": {
"@swc/helpers": "^0.5.0",
"eventemitter3": "^4.0.7",
"peerjs-js-binarypack": "^2.0.0",
"webrtc-adapter": "^8.0.0"
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