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After the Eu, It Is Now Japan that Wants to Control Apple and Iphone

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The Apple ecosystem has been greatly changed because of political decisions. The company is fighting this situation, but it is inevitable that it will have to be fulfilled. After all the changes that have been made...

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The Apple ecosystem has been greatly changed because of political decisions. The company is fighting this situation, but it is inevitable that it will have to be fulfilled. After all the changes that have been made...

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[Digital Daily Reporter Ok Song-i] Apple's strategy of mandating the use of its own WebKit in all iOS browsers while blocking the use of third-party browser engines is expected to collapse. Japan is expected to be the first country to break down the WebKit barrier. On the 9th, foreign media outlets such as Phone Arena and The Verge reported that according to new guidelines following the enforcement of Japan's Smartphone Law, Apple must stop rest…

While Europe is struggling to impose its rules, Japan is taking the lead in demanding radical changes. Could this decision finally pave the way for real competition on mobile devices? In a context where technological regulation is struggling to impose in Europe, Japan surprises by taking decisive action. Indeed, the Sun-Rising country now requires smartphone manufacturers, especially those using an iOS operating system, to accept web browsers th…

Little by little, Apple is being forced to loosen its iron grip on web browsers for the iPhone. Japan will thus force the manufacturer to authorize browsers equipped with alternative rendering engines to WebKit.

The global digital landscape is changing. Indeed, after the European Union, it is Japan's turn to hold on to the tech giants. Apple and Google, long undisputed masters of their ecosystems, now have to deal with new rules imposed by the Japanese Fair Trade Commission. These measures aim to restore healthier competition on mobile application platforms, directly inspired by the European Digital Markets Act. Japan is imposing the opening up of Apple…

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Le Café du Geek - LCDG broke the news in on Saturday, August 9, 2025.
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