Apple Unveils Major Changes for iPhone in Response to Digital Markets Act

By
Luciano De Luca
1 min read
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Apple has unveiled significant changes in response to the Digital Markets Act in the European Union. The new rules offer more flexibility for app developers, allowing them to distribute apps directly from their website and choose alternative app marketplaces. These changes have immediate effects on the browser companies, with an increase in installations and user engagement. The impact may extend beyond the EU, with the potential for similar changes in other countries. The new rules are set to shake up the iPhone app ecosystem, signaling a shift in Apple's approach to app distribution.

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