Apple's Browser Compliance: EU Antitrust Investigation Nears Conclusion
EU antitrust regulators are concluding their year-long investigation into Apple's browser options on iPhones. The probe, initiated under the Digital Markets Act (DMA) last year, examined whether Apple's design might restrict users from switching browsers. Compliance changes by Apple are expected to resolve regulatory concerns.

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EU antitrust regulators are poised to conclude a year-long investigation into Apple's iPhone browser options. Sources revealed that Apple has made significant changes to align with regulations outlined in landmark rules, satisfying the European Commission's concerns.
The inquiry, which began in March last year under the Digital Markets Act, focused on whether Apple's web browser interface hindered users from switching to competitor browsers or search engines.
According to sources, the European Union's competition enforcer plans to officially announce its findings and decision early next week.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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