Forced by the EU’s Digital Markets Act, Apple has today announced that it’s making big changes to iOS, the App Store, and how browsers work on the platform. These changes will become available in the EU with the iOS 17.4 release which is scheduled to land in March.
Let’s start with browsing. Even today you can select a default browser that isn’t Safari, but any browser that isn’t Safari has to use Safari’s WebKit rendering engine. That will change, every browser can use whatever engine it wants. Additionally, after EU iPhone owners install iOS 17.4, the first time they go into Safari they…
Forced by the EU’s Digital Markets Act, Apple has today announced that it’s making big changes to iOS, the App Store, and how browsers work on the platform. These changes will become available in the EU with the iOS 17.4 release which is scheduled to land in March.
Let’s start with browsing. Even today you can select a default browser that isn’t Safari, but any browser that isn’t Safari has to use Safari’s WebKit rendering engine. That will change, every browser can use whatever engine it wants. Additionally, after EU iPhone owners install iOS 17.4, the first time they go into Safari they… Read More GSMArena.com – Latest articles
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