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Apple may evade an EU fine over iOS browser options


Apple is said to have complied with EU rules that aim to make it easier for users to switch to alternative web browsers and search engines.

Apple is said to have complied with rules laid out under the Digital Markets Act (DMA), which aims to make it a cinch for users to switch to alternative browsers, social media platforms and other online services while giving smaller rivals a better chance to compete. As for Meta, it was reported this week that the EU may fine the company north of $1 billion for violating DMA rules as a result of its "consent or pay" ad-free subscription option in the region. The biggest news stories this morning: Nothing Phone 3a review, The best tech deals from Amazon’s Spring Sale, The FCC is investigating whether Huawei, other Chinese companies are evading US ban.

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