Apple (AAPL) will delay offering some planned new features to users in the EU this year due to regulations making it harder to bring them to the region’s market, Edith Hancock of The Wall Street Journal reports. Tools such as encrypted “visited places” services that tracks and records users where users have visited won’t be released int he EU when it launches its iOS 26 software update due to having to comply with the Digital Markets Act.
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