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The EU antitrust regulators are set to close a year-long investigation into Apple's browser options on iPhones, as the company has made changes to comply with the Digital Markets Act. The European Commission had launched an investigation last March over concerns that Apple's design of the web browser screen on iPhones may hinder users from switching to rival browsers or search engines. The decision is expected to be announced early next week.
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