Apple has published a 12-page document describing the changes that the company’s ecosystem will undergo in the near future in order to comply with the requirements of the Digital Markets Act (DMA) that came into force in the European Union. In this respect reports edition 9to5Mac.
For example, by March 2025, Apple will make changes to iOS that will allow users to choose programs other than Apple Maps as the default navigation service. 9to5Mac believes that this feature will most likely appear in iOS 18, which will be released in the fall of 2024.
Apple will also allow you to remove the pre-installed Safari browser from your iPhone. As a result, users will be able to choose other programs such as Google Chrome or Opera as the default web surfing program.
Apple will also make data management settings in the App Store more flexible. For example, users will be able to set daily or weekly data limits for the iPhone to download from the app store.
Additionally, data transfer from accounts in proprietary Apple services to similar products from third-party developers will also be facilitated. This will likely primarily affect users of online music platforms.
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