By Lewis Crofts ( May 28, 2025, 14:46 GMT | Insight) -- Apple’s move to allow alternative web browser engines on its iPhones and iPads has triggered questions from the European Commission, as officials look into the takeup of an option introduced under the Digital Markets Act. The new line of enquiry, started earlier this month, explores potential frictions for rivals to Apple’s own WebKit, which powers the browser.Apple’s move to allow alternative web browser engines on its iPhones and iPads has triggered questions from the European Commission, as officials look into the takeup of an option introduced under the Digital Markets Act....
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