Apple’s Entry into the EU Browser Market Sparks Intense Competition

Apple’s Entry into the EU Browser Market Sparks Intense Competition

Apple’s ‌decision to ​allow ⁢third<a href="https://news.ad-astra.icu/safari-exploit-can-leak-browser-histories-and-google-account-info.html” title=”Safari exploit can leak browser histories and Google account data”>-party browsers on its ⁤devices as part of its⁢ compliance with the EU’s Digital Markets Act is expected to lead to a new focus on browser ⁣market‍ share in⁤ the near ​future.

Third-party browsers have been supported in iOS since version 14. What’s new is that⁤ Apple must now offer EU users a choice of which​ browser ‍becomes the default ⁣when they use ‌their device. Apple’s move‌ to comply with​ this requirement is significant, given that WebKit, ⁣which powers Safari, is⁢ integral to many of the technologies and solutions in iPhones.

To provide this choice, ⁣EU customers‌ are presented with a list of supported browsers they‌ can use⁤ instead of Safari. Apple also confirmed plans to make it possible to remove⁢ Safari from devices later this year.

Apple’s ⁤approach to implementing browser choice​ is noteworthy. The company ⁣lists up to 11 browsers, selected on⁣ a⁤ nation-by-nation basis, based on the most frequently downloaded options in the last 12 months ⁤in the ⁢EU country ⁤where a⁣ user is located. Apple will update ⁤these choices annually. Browser developers must meet certain criteria to be included in⁣ the list, including‌ gaining the ‘Default​ Browser Entitlement’ and being downloaded by at least 5,000 iPhone users ‌across the EU in the prior calendar year.

Since ‌Apple introduced⁣ the browser choice‌ screen on iOS devices in the EU, ‌at least​ one alternative browser developer ‌reports a significant​ increase in downloads to‌ iPhones. Brave claims ⁣to have seen a roughly 10% increase in the number of⁢ people installing ‌its browser⁣ on iOS devices since⁣ Apple introduced the screen.

It‌ is reasonable to assume that other​ browsers will also see increased installations as a ⁢result of the ​introduction of browser choice on⁣ Apple’s devices.

2024-03-15 23:00:03
Original from www.computerworld.com

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