IT House reported on March 9 that according to a compliance document recently released by Apple, iPhone users in Europe can uninstall the Safari browser before the end of 2024.
IT House translation document content is as follows:
- Apple users currently support uninstalling multiple pre-installed applications from the iOS home screen.
- Apple plans to let users completely remove Safari in the future, with this option expected to be available before the end of 2024.
- Apple did not mention limited regions in the log document, but the above adjustments are expected to be limited to the European market.
- In response to EU DMA requirements, Apple confirmed that it is developing a "user-friendly" solution to facilitate iPhone users to transfer data to "non-Apple phones" (i.e. Android phones), with a target time of autumn 2025.
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