Apple is beginning to make concessions that could change people's iPhone experience, opening its platform to third-party app stores and enabling new in-app features.
The changes are among the first examples of how Apple is opening up the iPhone, as the company responds to legal pressures and governmental demands.
Despite these concessions, many app developers believe Apple's changes indicate a stronger focus on maintaining its business interests rather than genuine compliance.
Governments have intensified their scrutiny of Apple, with the European Commission charging the company with violating the 2022 Digital Markets Act.
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