Apple plans to give European Union users more options to use default software
2024-08-23 00:18:50
On August 23rd, according to foreign media reports, Apple will allow iPhone users in the European Union to delete local apps, including the App Store and Safari, and make third-party tools more visible to make its products compliant with the European Union's digital competition law. Apple said on Thursday that a software update later this year will allow iPhone and iPad users to delete the company's pre-installed apps, including the "Safari web browser", "App Store" and "Photos", "Camera" and "Messages" apps. Apple will also simplify setting third-party apps, such as browsers and contactless payment methods, as the default action. Apple said in a statement: "These updates are part of our ongoing dialogue with the European Union Commission regarding compliance with the requirements of the Digital Markets Act in these areas."