According to news on March 13, in response to the European Union’s Digital Market Act, Apple has made major changes to the iOS system, which seems to be making users turn their attention to browsers other than Safari.
With the release of the iOS 17.4 update, iPhone users in the EU will see a splash screen when they open Safari, allowing them to choose a new default browser. It is worth noting that the choices provided by Apple are not the only ones in the past, but popular browsers such as Firefox, Opera, Chrome, Brave and Microsoft Edge are selected based on App Store downloads for users to choose from. Privacy-focused Brave browser shared a chart on social media showing the change in installations of Brave browser for iOS from mid-January to early March. Before the release of the iOS 17.4 update on March 6, the browser had about 7,500 to 10,000 daily installs. As the update was rolled out, its installations quickly climbed to more than 11,000 times. “Defenders of monopolies always claim that monopolies’ products are better,” Brave wrote in a follow-up post. “However, as you can see, when users have the freedom to choose their browser on iOS, they are more Tend to choose alternatives to Safari. This may explain why Google has not yet provided a similar browser selection interface on Android." It should be pointed out that according to Apple's regulations, you want to appear in the optional browser In the list, developers need to apply for "Default Browser Entitlement", and their browsers must have been downloaded more than 5,000 times in all EU App Stores in the past year. Apple will select up to 11 browsers to be included in the selection interface and update the list annually.The above is the detailed content of Brave says browser downloads surge after EU Apple iPhone users choose default browser. For more information, please follow other related articles on the PHP Chinese website!