Opera says DMA contributed to 5x growth of iOS users in Europe
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The developers of the web browser Opera are looking forward to significantly increasing user numbers in Europe and lead this development, among other things, to the requirements of the European Act on Digital Markets (DMA). In a press release, the Opera team specifically contradicts the assumption suggested by Apple that regulation by European legislators would not have a positive impact on the local market situation. One of the goals of the new…
DMA works. At least that's Opera's view, in stark contrast to Apple, which continues its trench warfare against the digital marketplace regulation. The alternative browser has seen strong growth in Europe over the past two years.
In a press release, the Norwegian developer of Opera is quite openly pleased that its browser of the same name has continued to grow rapidly in iOS users in October. Accordingly, the number of daily active iOS users of the company in Europe has almost tripled over the past two years. This leads the developer to the importance of the Digital Markets Act (DMA) for promoting browser competition in the EU. In France, the number of active users has e…
The Norwegian company Opera, the originator of the eponymous browser, claims to have observed an 88% increase in its daily active users on iOS in Europe over the past 12 months -- an increase that it attributes in part to the Digital Markets Act. It is rare to see a company renting publicly
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