Reuters: Apple won't be fined by EU over its default browser choice options
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A Reuters report indicates that Apple will not face fines from the EU's Digital Markets Act regarding default browser options on iOS and iPadOS. Following a year-long investigation, Apple has complied by offering a range of third-party browsers at first launch. Initially, Safari was prominently featured, raising EU concerns. In response, Apple revamped its choice screen, now listing browsers randomly and allowing users to easily select alternatives, resolving regulatory scrutiny while maintaining user convenience.
Apple faced scrutiny from the European Union due to its default browser options, but recent compliance measures are likely to spare the company from significant fines.
The updated browser choice screen on iOS now promotes diversity by presenting options in a random order, alleviating previous concerns about preferential treatment for Safari.
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