How to set default apps on your iPhone
Briefly

Apple has increasingly relaxed its restrictions on iPhone customizations, particularly concerning default apps. Previously, users were limited to Apple's apps for tasks such as opening links, but with iOS 18.2, the company has expanded the ability to set default apps for various functions including email and web browsing. This change is available globally, offering iPhone users significant flexibility in managing their app preferences, allowing them to default to third-party apps instead of Apple's built-in applications, marking a significant shift in user autonomy.
To change your default apps on an iPhone, head to Settings, tap Apps, then Default Apps, to adjust your preferences according to installed applications.
Apple's relaxed approach to default apps now allows worldwide users of iOS to customize their app experience beyond just Apple's offerings, increased user freedom.
Read at The Verge
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