Apple to let users delete Wallet app on iOS 16.1 to conform with antitrust concerns - SoyaCincau

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Apple to let users delete Wallet app on iOS 16.1 to conform with antitrust concerns - SoyaCincau
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Don't like Apple Pay? You'll apparently be able to delete the Wallet app on your iPhone with iOS 16.1, in a bid to address monopoly concerns.

The publication looked at the internal code of the iPadOS 16.1 public beta, which will be derived heavily from the iOS version. To be clear, Apple has reportedly confirmed that the new iPadOS willpreview some of the features that are coming to iOS 16.1.

In the codes, the Wallet app, which hitherto cannot be deleted on the iPhone, will be “deletable” on iOS 16.1. The app stores credit card information for use with Apple Pay, so the latter will not work without it. Apparently, users who try to use Apple Pay without the Wallet app installed will be prompted to “Download the Wallet app from the App Store.” The publication could not test this feature because the iPad does not have the Wallet app.

Apple’s apparent move to allow users to delete the app comes amid intense scrutiny in Europe, where antitrust concerns over Apple Pay have risen. The European Union

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