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Apple to allow users to uninstall Safari on EU iPhones, embracing Digital Markets Act


Apple reveals plans to allow EU-based iPhone users to uninstall Safari and introduce a user-friendly data transfer solution to Android phones.

Apple is set to change the iPhone user experience in the European Union with a series of significant updates aimed at complying with the EU’s new Digital Markets Act, which has just come into effect. The introduction of a more intuitive solution for transferring data to non-Apple phones builds on existing migration tools provided by other companies, such as Google’s “Switch to Android” iOS app. Apple’s forthcoming solution aims to bridge these gaps, offering a more comprehensive data migration experience for users switching from iOS to other operating systems.

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