iOS 14 gives iPhone and iPad users the power to choose their default web browser and email app for the first time when it lands this fall. That means you’ll no longer be forced into Safari and Mail ...
Apple doesn’t make it easy to change the default web browser on an iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch. While you can install plenty of alternate web browsers, any time you click a link in an email, text ...
Your default apps are the apps your iPhone uses automatically in certain situations. So if you tap a phone number on a website, for example, your iPhone will open ...
iOS 18.2 beta 1, which went to developers on Wednesday, includes a new section in Settings that lets users specify which applications to set as their defaults for handling email, messages, phone calls ...
Europe FTW: Apple lost its battle with the European Commission, and now the company must make significant changes to the default apps selection and management in iOS. Soon, European users will have ...
Today, Apple announced a series of new changes coming later this year to users running iOS and iPadOS in the European Union. In March 2024, as part of Apple’s response to the DMA, iOS 17.4 introduced ...
Apple released iOS 18.2 as a developer beta users earlier this week. While there was a bunch of AI goodie shipped with this version — including Gemmoji, Image Playground, and ChatGPT integration — the ...
Apple announced big changes to default apps in iOS 18. Later this year, the operating system will allow changing default apps for calls, messages, navigation, and more. As usual, there is a catch.
Apple continues to adjust its approach to compliance with the European Union’s Digital Markets Act (DMA): Announcing another batch of changes Thursday, the iPhone maker showed off redesigned browser ...