"Apple to Simplify Switching to Android and Removing Safari for EU Users"

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Apple is making changes to comply with the European Union's Digital Markets Act, including introducing a browser choice screen for iOS users in the EU and developing solutions to make data more portable to non-Apple devices. These changes aim to prevent favoritism towards Apple's platforms and ecosystems. However, Apple has expressed concerns about potential risks to users and developers, such as malware and privacy threats, as a result of these changes.
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