Summary:
- Apple has announced that it will comply with new regulations in Japan that require smartphone manufacturers to allow users to uninstall pre-installed apps.
- This means that in Japan, Apple users will be able to remove built-in apps like Safari, Mail, and others that were previously not possible to delete.
- The article discusses how this change aligns with Apple's stance on user privacy and control, as it gives customers more choice over the apps on their devices.