Japan mandates Apple to permit non-WebKit browsers on iPhone by December

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Japanese regulators have set a December deadline for Apple to lift restrictions that prevent third-party browser engines on iPhone, potentially allowing browsers built on engines other than Apple's WebKit, such as Chrome's Blink, to be available on iOS.
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