EU iPhone owners now get shown a list of browsers instead of solely launching Safari, but some of the firms behind those other browsers think it s terrible how users are being told about them.
EU iPhone owners now get shown a list of browsers instead of solely launching Safari, but some of the firms behind those other browsers think it's terrible how users are being told about them.
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Apple is opening up the iPhone to sideloading, allowing third-party app stores, or as Apple calls it “alternate marketplaces.” This change will arrive with the iOS 17.4 update in March, but only in the 27 nations of the European Union.