
Apple’s consideration to allow third-party apps to act as default apps on the iPhone comes as it and other tech giants face scrutiny from lawmakers over anti-competitive practices.
Apple may soon allow iPhone users to set third-party apps as the default apps on the company’s iOS software, reports Bloomberg. Though iPhone users can currently download any third-party app they like, the iOS operating system still defaults to opening links and sending emails in Apple’s Safari and Mail apps on the device.
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