Comment: Letting users choose 3rd-party default iOS apps would be a win-win<div class="feat-image">
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<p>A <a href="
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Bloomberg[/url] report says Apple is considering allowing iPhone and iPad users to <a href="
https://9to5mac.com/2020/02/20/bloomberg-apple-discussing-allowing-iphone-users-to-set-third-party-web-browsers-and-email-apps-as-defaults-native-spotify-on-homepod/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">choose third-party default iOS apps[/url] for things like email and web-browsing.</p>
<p>Currently, you can use third-party apps, of course, but as we explained earlier, you can’t set them as the defaults.</p>
<p>It is not possible for the user to tell iOS that it prefers the third-party browser over Safari; any tapped links will open in Safari every single time. Similarly, there are many competing email apps in the App Store but shortcuts to composing a new email will only ever show the system Mail compose sheet …</p>
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