For developers, the changes include new options for app distribution and payment processing For users, the changes include new controls and disclosures, and expanded protections to reduce privacy and ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Apple rules the app world with an iron fist. Now, as developers reassert their control, Apple needs Safari to ...
Safari, for all its quirks, still commands the lion’s share of web browsers on Apple products. But compared to what its rivals offer on Android, it also comes out as the laziest in terms of innovation ...
Apple is making additional changes to its app ecosystem in the European Union to comply with the terms of the Digital Markets Act. The default browser selection experience that's already in place will ...
Apple said it will make changes to its App Store, Safari, and the iOS operating system in the European Union to comply with a new law taking effect in March, the Digital Markets Act (DMA). The DMA ...
Apple warns iPhone users to stop using Google Chrome. “Unlike Chrome,” it says, “Safari truly helps protect your privacy.” Apple’s warning now includes secretive fingerprinting. And Chrome’s not the ...
Today, Apple released iOS and iPadOS 17.4, the fourth major updates to the operating systems that launched in September and Federico reviewed on MacStories. iOS 17.4 is a significant release, bringing ...
Apple has shared that it will be making changes to its browser choice screen, default apps and deletion for iOS and iPadOS users in the EU. In a new company statement, the updates come as part of its ...
Apple’s built-in browser might be the most frequently used app on your Mac (yes, even more than the Finder, super Mac geeks). So Apple always adds helpful new features to Safari, its browser. In ...
Apple is making major changes to the App Store and other core parts of iOS in Europe in response to new European Union laws. Beginning in March, Apple will allow users within the EU to download apps ...