Apple Considers Letting Users Use Third-Party Apps As Defaults

Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) has always been about pushing its own family of products. If you use an iPhone, for example, then the company's mail, music, and browser apps are defaults. You can use third-party apps, but they're generally harder to access than Apple's own family of apps.

Now, the company is considering letting its users change the default apps on their Apple devices, Bloomberg reported. That may change as the company may let users change the defaults as a way to fend off attention from regulators.

Apple is considering allowing users to change default apps on its devices. Image source: Apple.

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Source Fool.com