


Apple adjusts iOS before the end of this year to allow EU iPhone users to uninstall Safari
According to news on March 9, according to compliance documents released by Apple recently, iPhone users in Europe can uninstall the Safari browser before the end of 2024.

Apple users currently support uninstalling multiple pre-installed applications from the iOS home screen. As some users expect, Apple also plans to let users completely delete Safari in the future. Apple hopes to have this option available by the end of 2024.Apple did not mention limited regions in the log document, but it is expected that the above adjustments will be limited to the European market. In response to the EU DMA requirements, Apple now confirms that they are developing a "user-friendly" solution to allow iPhone users to easily transfer data to "non-Apple phones" (i.e. Android phones), tentatively The target is autumn 2025. Related reading: "Apple is developing a replacement solution for EU DMA to help users easily transfer data from iPhone to Android phones"
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