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Apple Now Allowing Non-WebKit Engines in EU, Offering More Options for Changing Default Browser


With the iOS 17.4 update, Apple is making sweeping changes to iOS in order to comply with the Digital Markets Act in the European Union. Apple is...

At the current time, Apple requires all browsers on iOS to use the WebKit engine, including popular options like Chrome and Firefox. The packaging, seen by MacRumors in an Apple employee training video, mirrors the design used across many of its other devices that come in boxes that slide open from the top. New features and changes for the iPhone in iOS 17.3 include Stolen Device Protection, collaborative Apple Music playlists, a Unity Bloom wallpaper for the Lock Screen, and...

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