The European Union has imposed significant changes to the Apple ecosystem to comply with the Digital Markets Act. In addition, this law prevents certain functions and services relevant to the Big Apple, such as Apple Intelligence, from delaying their launch in these countries. iOS 18.2 incorporates one of the changes required by the EU but all over the world. This is a section that allows change default iOS and iPadOS apps for a series of actions. Below, all the information.
iOS 18.2 includes a default application system
The EU has forced Apple to prevent official apps from being the default, even iOS 18.2 will allow the removal of native apps such as the App Store, Safari, Messages, Camera and Photos. All of these changes are happening thanks to pressure from the EU and its Digital Markets Act. Actually, iOS 18.2 beta 1 includes a system to modify default applications throughout the ecosystem, a modification inherited from EU obligations.
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The user will be able to change which apps are default for which different action.
- Messages
- Calls
- Call screening
- Internet browser
- Passwords and codes
- Keyboard
If we click on each of these elements we will access a screen where they will appear all applications that can perform this action
And this is finally something interesting since apparently this function is not only implemented in the European Union but will also be available in the United States. For now, The first beta of iOS 18.2 shows this function but it is not known if Apple will finally include it, even if everything seems to indicate yes.