
To avoid hefty fines, Apple will change the browsers and default app options in the European Union market by the end of the year

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EU users can more easily and conveniently replace the default web browser Safari on iPhone and iPad, choose to delete Apple's key applications, and even delete the App Store. Apple stated that this is in response to the first round of investigations into the "EU Digital Markets Act" launched by the European Commission in March this year, otherwise facing the risk of fines of up to 10% of the company's global annual revenue
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