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Apple blasted for stifling browser choice as EU calls out Safari profit tactics
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51935, member: 636"] Apple achieved robust quarterly earnings while facing accusations from the Open Web Advocacy organization regarding restrictive browser policies on iPhone devices. The advocacy group contends that these limitations stifle competition and hinder technological advancement across mobile web browsing. European Union regulations through the Digital Markets Act compelled Apple to permit alternative browser engines starting with iOS 17.4. The company implemented minimal changes to satisfy regulatory demands rather than expanding user options meaningfully. iPhone owners outside Europe continue waiting for access to non-WebKit browser alternatives. Third-party developers encounter significant obstacles when attempting to create browsers using alternative engines within European markets. Apple has established complex procedural requirements that discourage competition from rival browser companies. The advocacy organization alleges these barriers protect App Store revenues by maintaining web applications as less capable than native mobile apps. Regulatory authorities view these practices as insufficient compliance with competition mandates. Mozilla and Google have begun developing custom engine browsers but face persistent implementation challenges. Safari generates approximately $20 billion annually through search engine agreements with Google according to advocacy group estimates. The browser represents between 14 and 16 percent of Apple's operating profits each year. Market share losses could cost Apple $200 million in annual revenue per percentage point according to financial projections. Apple disputes these characterizations while maintaining it has fulfilled regulatory obligations appropriately. The company claims ignorance regarding why browser vendors have not successfully deployed alternative engines during the past 15 months. [/QUOTE]
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