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If Safari isn't cutting it for your mobile browsing experience, iPhone users are now capable of swapping it out for a new default browser from the App Store.
Learn how to change your iPhone’s default browser in just a few steps and switch from Safari to your preferred option.
Yesterday, Apple announced that iPhone users in the EU will be prompted to choose a default web browser when they open Safari for the first time after updating to iOS 17.4. The company has now ...
After updating to iOS 17.4, which is currently in beta, iPhone users in the EU will be prompted to choose a default web browser when they first open Safari. In an email today, Apple shared ...
Browser engines As mentioned at the top, Apple is opening up the iPhone to allow third-party browsers that use different web engines than Safari.
Among iOS 12.4’s DMA-mandated changes, there’s a prompt to pick a default web browser the first time people in EU markets open Safari after they upgrade.
Open the iPhone Settings app, scroll down, and select Safari. Select Clear History and Website Data. When prompted to confirm ...
Safari acting up on your iPhone can be a huge problem and make it hard to get things done on your phone. Here are some tips to try if it happens to you.
Q. My iPhone opens up in Safari. Is there a way to change the default browser to Chrome? A. The current version of the iOS software uses Apple’s Safari browser and does not allow you to select ...
Safari is the default web browser on iPhones and Apple computers, and makes up about 18 percent of global search traffic, second only to Google’s Chrome, according to Statista.