Apple to let iPhone users in Europe choose own browser, delete apps after crackdown
Briefly

In response to the EU's Digital Markets Act, Apple is introducing a choice screen that allows users to select their preferred web browsers, search engines, and virtual assistants during device setup.
Apple will feature a choice screen, showing a randomly ordered list of 12 browsers per country, enabling users to select their default browser with short descriptions provided.
The new regulations require Apple to enhance its offerings, including a dedicated section for changing default apps and the ability for users to delete certain pre-installed apps.
Following criticism of its initial choice screen design, Apple has worked with the European Commission to ensure compliance, aiming to effectively meet regulatory demands.
Read at New York Post
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