Apple may escape big fine after iPhone browser selection screen changes
The European Union appears to be ruling that the alternative browser selection on iPhone is adequate, and Apple may not be fined under the Digital Markets Act.As well as updating default browser choices, EU users will have more control over default apps such as Messages, Photos, and CameraThe investigation into browser choice on iPhone and iPad that started in March 2024 may be coming to a close soon. According to a report by Reuters on Tuesday morning, the investigation is expected to close the week of March 31, with Apple not being fined.Apple implemented browser choice in January 2024, expecting European regulation. However, how Apple implemented the change was found lacking, as it promoted Safari above other options. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums


As well as updating default browser choices, EU users will have more control over default apps such as Messages, Photos, and Camera
The investigation into browser choice on iPhone and iPad that started in March 2024 may be coming to a close soon. According to a report by Reuters on Tuesday morning, the investigation is expected to close the week of March 31, with Apple not being fined.
Apple implemented browser choice in January 2024, expecting European regulation. However, how Apple implemented the change was found lacking, as it promoted Safari above other options.
Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums