The UK's Competition and Markets Authority wants Apple to allow rivals like Facebook to offer browsers on iPhone, but passes the buck on doing anything about it. Back in November 2024, the Competition ...
UK Watchdog Slams Apple & Google for Stifling Mobile Browser Innovation Your email has been sent If Apple and Google don’t make it easier for users to discover ...
The UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has “provisionally concluded” that Apple’s restrictive mobile browser policies limit innovation. After an independent inquiry group shared its findings ...
In a new report, the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) claims Apple’s policies are holding back innovation in web browsers. The CMA opened its investigation following its Mobile Ecosystems ...
The figures represents a slight downward adjustment from last year's estimates due to a slower uptake on mobile devices, and while the estimate has been reduced, growth continues, at 10.3%. Although, ...
Bottom line: Regulators worldwide are trying to balance innovation, competition, and user protection in the mobile ecosystem. A UK investigation, in particular, could have far-reaching implications ...
When you set up a new iPhone, your default web browser will be Safari, just as your default browser on an Android phone will be Chrome. Apple went further, by insisting that competing web browsers ...
A U.K. competition authority investigation of Apple and Google’s mobile browsers has concluded that the mobile duopoly’s policies are “holding back innovation” and could also be limiting economic ...
Recap: After Apple began allowing alternate iOS browser engines in compliance with new European regulations, the United Kingdom began arranging the framework for similar action, much to the Cupertino ...
The UK competition watchdog has effectively told Apple that it must allow free and open competition between iPhone web browsers, but at the same time Safari cannot be better than its competitors.