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The European Union is reportedly set to announce that Apple won’t be fined for failing to comply with an antitrust law relating to choice of iPhone web browser. The maximum fine could have been ...
Apple is set to avoid a potential fine and an EU order regarding its browser options on iPhones, following the tech giant making changes to comply with the Digital Markets Act (DMA), Reuters ...
The final report highlights Apple’s policy that third-party web browsers need to use its underlying browser engine called WebKit, which, the CMA said, determines what competing mobile browsers ...
The Commission launched a non-compliance investigation in March last year under the DMA, concerned that Apple's design of the web browser choice screen could be preventing users from properly ...
The European Union appears to be ruling that the alternative browser selection on iPhone is adequate, and Apple may not be fined under the Digital Markets Act. Apple implemented browser choice in ...
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Apple is set to stave off a possible fine and an EU order over its browser options on iPhones after it made changes to comply with landmark EU rules aimed at reining in Big ...
Apple has unveiled a beta version of its Apple Maps software for web use. There are a handful ... on a couple of different operating system and browser configurations. The software can be accessed ...
A report from a UK antitrust body, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), has found that Apple and Google have such dominance over the mobile browser market that it is harming users who ...
Back in November 2024, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) in the UK released a preliminary report saying that Apple blocks developers' ability to offer innovation in the browser market.
In its press release from March 25th, the Commission specifically cited the design of the browser choice screen introduced in iOS 17.4: The Commission is concerned that Apple’s measures, including the ...