EU unveils ‘revolutionary’ laws to curb big tech firms’ power | European Union

by SunEater888

5 comments
  1. >Phones often come preset with weather, maps, calculator and email apps, some of which are difficult to delete. This will no longer be allowed
    >
    >The EU has unveiled a set of “revolutionary” laws to curb the power of six big tech companies, including allowing consumers to decide what apps they want on their phone and to delete pre-loaded software such as Google or Apple’s maps apps.

    God i love the EU when they do a proper job!

  2. The requirement for Android is therefore that the user be able to remove all pre-installed apps.

  3. How was Samsung able to get away with it? They restrict what you can delete or even disable, and they have the worst preinstalled software.

Leave a Reply