The UK competition watchdog has effectively told Apple that it must allow free and open competition between iPhone web browsers, but at the same time Safari cannot be better than its competitors.
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Natural-language search engine Perplexity will launch a web browser, joining a competitive and crowded space that has for years been dominated by Google. The browser will be called Comet, but we know ...
A U.K. competition authority investigation of Apple and Google’s mobile browsers has concluded that the mobile duopoly’s policies are “holding back innovation” and could also be limiting economic ...
A couple of years after petitioning the European Commission to address Microsoft's "dark patterns" that limit consumer choice ...
The UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) on Wednesday issued its final verdict on the state of the country's mobile browser market, and the regulator has concluded that Apple's policies are ...
As noted by the not-for-profit Open Web Advocacy group on Wednesday, Japan's law goes a step further to ensure that there is a viable path for non-WebKit browsers, by preventing Apple from imposing ...