Apple will soon be making significant changes to its mobile platforms in response to new regulations in the EU called the Digital Markets Act (DMA). Thanks to the DMA, Big Tech companies identified as ...
Apple will let iPhone users in the European Union delete native apps, including the App Store and Safari, and allow more third-party tools to replace its own in a bid to comply with the bloc's digital ...
Apple has shared that it will be making changes to its browser choice screen, default apps and deletion for iOS and iPadOS users in the EU. In a new company statement, the updates come as part of its ...
iPhone Users to Get More Control Over Deleting, Setting Default Apps (in the EU) Later this year, EU users can pick new default apps for phone calls, messaging, and more. Plus, Apple will let them ...
Apple is making additional changes to its app ecosystem in the European Union to comply with the terms of the Digital Markets Act. The default browser selection experience that's already in place will ...
In addition to adding support for alternative app marketplaces and alternative payment methods in the European Union, Apple is making several other changes to comply with the terms of the Digital ...
Apple will let iPhone users in the European Union delete native apps, including the App Store and Safari, and make third-party tools more obviously available in a bid to align its products with the ...