Apple may have to let users in Europe uninstall the Photos app
- April 2, 2024
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The head of Apple recently joined the European Union Digital Markets Act (DMA) It was therefore very painful. In line with this law, the tech giant has opened
The head of Apple recently joined the European Union Digital Markets Act (DMA) It was therefore very painful. In line with this law, the tech giant has opened
The head of Apple recently joined the European Union Digital Markets Act (DMA) It was therefore very painful. In line with this law, the tech giant has opened the App Store to third-party platforms in Europe. On the other hand, significant changes have been made to Safari and iOS.
Today it turned out that the EU can force Apple to do something different. This possibility, based on the statements of Margherete Vestager, head of the EU’s competition side, could lead to iOS being completely changed.
In his statement, Vestager addressed companies’ obligations under the DMA. One of the things he talks about here is applications easy to remove and change default settings was the obligation to provide. However, he pointed out that Apple does not allow the removal of many apps, such as Photos.
This statement means that Apple will soon make a change and introduce the “Photos” application to users in Europe. You may need to allow deletion shows. We should point out that there is no definitive development in this area yet, but it is a possibility based on Vestager’s statement.
Of course this is iOS to be completely changed One situation that could lead to Photos is a system-level interface for Photos that is integrated into the entire iOS system. So moving it away from being the default app and granting it permission to third-party apps can be a challenge, but it will require major changes.
apart from this security It can also raise questions about. Apple is a company that has made serious strides in protecting photos, even though there have been some problems in the past. Currently, it is possible that a third-party app can access it. We can grant access to certain photos or to all photos if we want. However, it can be a bit risky if a third-party app takes over the Photos app completely.
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Emma Ortiz is a gadget expert and author at Div Bracket. She provides in-depth coverage of the latest and greatest in consumer technology, offering readers an inside look at the latest trends and innovations in the world of gadgets.