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Apple makes concessions on browser options in EU

Apple will change how it implements browser choice screens in the EU after a probe into its practices.
This change is in response to the Digital Markets Act aimed at fostering competition.
The move is seen as beneficial for web developers and promoting user choice.

Apple Users In Europe Can Now Choose Their Default Ap

Apple is allowing European users to remove default apps on iPhones and iPads, improving user choice significantly.

Apple makes concessions on browser options in EU

Apple will change how it implements browser choice screens in the EU after a probe into its practices.
This change is in response to the Digital Markets Act aimed at fostering competition.
The move is seen as beneficial for web developers and promoting user choice.

Apple Users In Europe Can Now Choose Their Default Ap

Apple is allowing European users to remove default apps on iPhones and iPads, improving user choice significantly.
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Google Is Not Removing Third-Party Cookies From Chrome | Entrepreneur

Google will not remove third-party cookies from Chrome, opting for a new user choice-focused approach.

Google has changed its mind about 'killing' third-party tracking cookies

Google is reversing its decision to eliminate third-party cookies on Chrome, opting for a new feature to empower user choice.

Google Is Reversing Its Decision to Kill Cookies

Google has abandoned plans to kill cookies, opting for a new privacy approach in Chrome that lets users make informed choices about tracking.

Google backpedals on plan to eliminate third-party cookies in Chrome

Google will not cut off support for third-party cookies in Chrome but introduce user-controlled features for privacy.

Google No Longer Plans to Eliminate Third-Party Cookies in Chrome

Google reverses decision on phasing out third-party cookies in Chrome, now focusing on user choice.

Google Says It Might Not Deprecate Cookies In Chrome After All (?!) | AdExchanger

Google is reconsidering third-party cookie deprecation and proposing a new opt-out tool, enhancing user choice across web browsing.

Google Is Not Removing Third-Party Cookies From Chrome | Entrepreneur

Google will not remove third-party cookies from Chrome, opting for a new user choice-focused approach.

Google has changed its mind about 'killing' third-party tracking cookies

Google is reversing its decision to eliminate third-party cookies on Chrome, opting for a new feature to empower user choice.

Google Is Reversing Its Decision to Kill Cookies

Google has abandoned plans to kill cookies, opting for a new privacy approach in Chrome that lets users make informed choices about tracking.

Google backpedals on plan to eliminate third-party cookies in Chrome

Google will not cut off support for third-party cookies in Chrome but introduce user-controlled features for privacy.

Google No Longer Plans to Eliminate Third-Party Cookies in Chrome

Google reverses decision on phasing out third-party cookies in Chrome, now focusing on user choice.

Google Says It Might Not Deprecate Cookies In Chrome After All (?!) | AdExchanger

Google is reconsidering third-party cookie deprecation and proposing a new opt-out tool, enhancing user choice across web browsing.
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Microsoft is stuffing pop-up ads into Google Chrome on Windows again

Microsoft is injecting pop-ups in Google Chrome to promote Bing.
Pop-ups offer Bing as the default search engine with the option to dismiss.

Firefox now lets you choose your preferred AI chatbot in its Nightly builds | TechCrunch

Mozilla launching opt-in experiment offering access to various AI services in Firefox Nightly for user choice.
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