CUPERTINO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Apple® today announced changes to iOS, Safari®, and the App Store® impacting developers’ apps in the European Union (EU) to comply with the Digital Markets Act (DMA ...
Safari, for all its quirks, still commands the lion’s share of web browsers on Apple products. But compared to what its rivals offer on Android, it also comes out as the laziest in terms of innovation ...
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 ...
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 said it will make changes to its App Store, Safari, and the iOS operating system in the European Union to comply with a new law taking effect in March, the Digital Markets Act (DMA). The DMA ...
Apple warns iPhone users to stop using Google Chrome, to use its own Safari browser instead. “Unlike Chrome,” it says, “Safari truly helps protect your privacy.” This is not the only warning issued ...
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Apple's App Store, Safari browser, and iOS operating system have today formally been designated as "gatekeepers" in the European Union, an official classification that requires adherence to strict new ...
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For developers, the changes include new options for app distribution and payment processing For users, the changes include new controls and disclosures, and expanded protections to reduce privacy and ...