Apple recently released more information about the upcoming launch of iOS 17.4, which brings a significant change for iPhone users in Germany and across the European Union (EU). With this update, users will be asked for the first time to choose a default web browser when they first open Safari after updating to iOS 17.4. In this article, we'll take a closer look at the details of this new feature and find out what browser options are available to German users.
The ability to select a default web browser is a long-awaited feature for some iOS users, especially in Germany. Apple has already announced that users will be able to select their default browser in iOS 17.4. In addition, iOS 17.4 will also support the use of third-party browsers for the first time. allowthat do not use Safari's web engine. This is a significant change that could alter the competitive landscape in the mobile browser space in Germany and across the EU.
iOS 17.4: These browsers are available
The new default web browser prompt in iOS 17.4 will present German users with a list of the 12 most popular browsers from the German App Store. This list will be displayed in a random order for each user to ensure a fair selection. This change will allow German users to set the browser of their choice as the default and thus customize the browsing experience on their iPhones. Another change is the allowance of third-party browsers that use different web engines than Safari. This means that EU users will no longer be limited to Safari as their default browser but can also use other browsers that may offer special features or privacy options. This should boost competition in the browser market and give EU users more choices. Here is an overview of the browser options that will be available in iOS 17.4 in Germany based on popularity in the German App Store:
- Aloha
- Brave
- Chrome
- DuckDuckGo
- Ecosia
- Edge
- Firefox
- Web@Work
- Onion Browser
- Opera
- safari
- You.com AI search assistant
The list offers German users a wide range of options to select their default browser according to their individual preferences.
Conclusion
With the launch of iOS 17.4, Apple is bringing a significant change to iPhone users in Germany and across the European Union. The ability to choose the default web browser is a welcome innovation that allows for customization of the browsing experience. Allowing third-party browsers greatly expands user choice and promotes competition in the mobile browser space. We're excited to see how these changes are received by users in Germany and which browsers will be most popular in this country when iOS 17.4 is released. Stay tuned for more updates and information on this iOS update. (Photo by ADCstock / Bigstockphoto)