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Japan last week published legal guidance for its recent smartphone competition law, the Mobile Software Competition Act, ...
Japan's Mobile Software Competition Act will require Apple to allow non-WebKit web browsers in the App Store on the iPhone ...
Japan has officially ordered Apple to allow third-party browser engines on iOS, setting a clear deadline of December 2025. The move comes as part of new ...
We might finally see the first iPhone browsers built on top of third-party engines now that Japanese regulators have taken up ...
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How-To Geek on MSNMore Countries Are Forcing Apple To Allow Third-Party Browsers in iOS
Japan's new antitrust regulations target Apple to allow third-party app stores and web browser engines on iPhones by December 2025. The rules aim to end Apple's requirement for all browsers on iOS to ...
Under pressure from Donald Trump's policies, Apple is increasing its commitment to investments in the USA by 100 billion ...
Apple currently only allows browsers that use the WebKit engine to function on iOS, forcing Chrome, Firefox, and others to rely on Safari’s engine.
Japan, the EU, and the UK all now require Apple to support third-party browser engines. That's great news for the open web.
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