Apple is slowly loosening its grip on default apps in iOS. Starting with iOS 14, the company will allow users to change their default email app and web browser. The change, which was reported by ...
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Another significant bug has been found in iOS 14’s ability to change the default web browser and email applications. If third-party apps are chosen, they’ll stop being the defaults when an new version ...
Apple will finally let iPhone and iPad users change their default email app and web browser in iOS 14. Credit: Screenshot: mashable Currently, if you were to write a new email message or click on a ...
Though email offers a direct and personal channel to connect with users, it has become increasingly over-saturated in recent years and, thus, less effective for marketing. Data from the Mailchimp Web ...
One of the major new features in iOS 14 is the ability to set third-party apps as the default for the email and browser apps. However, a bug in the OS ended up resetting the app defaults to Apple’s ...
A notable change with iOS 14 and iPadOS 14 that didn’t see hardly any stage time during the WWDC keynote was that Apple will allow users to change their default email and web browser apps. Let’s take ...
Users of Apple’s mobile devices have long implored the company to let them choose their own default email client and web browser. Apple has finally granted that wish with iOS 14 and iPadOS 14. Now, ...
Apple is finally giving iPad and iPhone users some choice Apple is finally giving iPad and iPhone users some choice is a senior editor and author of Notepad, who has been covering all things Microsoft ...