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Apple is making changes to iOS in Europe to comply with the EU s Digital Markets Act cracking down on Big Tech gatekeepers. The act demands interoperability, fairness and privacy measures including allowing competing browser engines on iOS. Despite better browser choice, Google and Mozilla are unhap.
As part of its moves to comply with EU regulations Apple announced last week that it was opening up iOS to other browser engines in theory meaning Chrome and Firefox could build better, more competitive browsers. Mozilla pretty quickly said it was “extremely disappointed,” and that Apple was trying its best to make the process awful for competitors. Now Google Chrome’s Parisa Tabriz says the same. Guess we might not be getting a bunch of cool browsers after all. At least not anytime soon.