"Apple's Response to EU Regulations and App Store Changes: What You Need to Know"
Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Verge

Apple is preparing to comply with the European Union's Digital Markets Act by allowing EU-based iPhone users to uninstall its Safari browser by the end of 2024 and working on a more user-friendly way to transfer data from an iPhone to a non-Apple phone by fall 2025. Other initiatives include a browser switching solution and the ability to change the default navigation app on iOS by specific deadlines. The document does not clarify if these features will be available globally or only in the EU, but they aim to provide more user-friendly data transfer solutions and build on existing migration tools offered by other companies like Google's "Switch to Android" app.