Apple has made significant concessions! Allow users to delete local applications
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发表于 2024-8-23 20:15:35
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Apple has made significant concessions!
In order to comply with EU digital competition laws, Apple announced on Thursday that it will make adjustments to iOS and iPadOS by the end of this year, allowing EU iPhone users to delete local applications, including the App Store and Safari, and making third-party tools more accessible.
Apple stated that a software update later this year will allow iPhone and iPad users to remove the company's pre installed applications, including Safari Web Browser, App Store, as well as Photos, Camera, and Messages apps, with only Settings and Phone not removable.
In addition, Apple will simplify the default settings for third-party applications such as browsers and contactless payment methods. Next spring, it will also allow users to set default navigation, translation apps, and spam phone filtering apps.
These updates come from our ongoing dialogue with the European Commission regarding compliance with the requirements of the Digital Markets Act in these areas, "the company wrote in its latest statement.
Apple has stated that it plans to create a dedicated space on the iPhone for users to change default applications.
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