The EU's new default browser rules work; here's what it means for the US
The EU's new default browser rules work; here's what it means for the US

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The EU's new default browser rules work; here's what it means for the US

- Smaller web browsers are thriving in the EU thanks to the DMA's choice screens.
- Some lesser-known browsers have seen as much as a 250% increase since the DMA was implemented in March.
- The US has yet to implement similar policies, but users in that market could still benefit from ripple effects caused by the EU's DMA.