Apple will soon let you remove the App Store in some markets – here’s why

In recent months, Apple has been forced to make changes to the way its walled garden operates, thanks to pressure from the European Union (EU) and its Digital Markets Act (DMA). And the latest development could have a huge impact on how you use and download the best iOS apps on your iPhone if you live in the EU.

Firstly, you’ll soon have a lot more choice over the default apps used to open certain files on your iPhone. Apple currently lets EU users change their default apps for web browsing, email, contactless payments and in-app purchases, but that’s set to expand to many more soon.