Apple users in the European Union will soon be able to have a lot more control over what apps are installed on their devices.
iPhone and iPad users in the European Union are about to get a lot more choices when it comes to what apps are present on their devices, with Apple being is under pressure from regulators. Even the seemingly immovable Apple App Store will make its way to the chopping block if a user makes that choice, thanks to the new rules brought on by the Digital Markets Act (DMA).
In an update to developers, the company says that “by the end of this year, we’ll make changes to the browser choice screen, default apps, and app deletion for iOS and iPadOS for users in the EU.