The company’s daily active ios users in europe has nearly tripled over the past two years, a testament to the importance of the digital markets act (dma) to promote browser competition in the eu In a press release issued today, opera said that in the 12 months ended last october, the company saw a 88% surge in daily active ios users across europe, thanks in part to the changes mandated by the dma, which include a browser choice screen that is presented to european users when setting up a new device, and in a few other situations. Individual key markets have grown even faster, such as france, where the active user base increased 5 times over the same period.
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Europe's digital markets act has fueled opera's explosive ios growth, with user bases tripling in two years and up to 5x in markets like france
This deep dive explores the regulatory shifts, market impacts, and future implications for browser competition in the eu.
Opera says its ios user base in europe has expanded rapidly over the past year, a shift the company links to the european union’s digital markets act (dma). Conclusion opera’s fivefold growth in its ios user base in europe since the implementation of the digital markets act is a significant development in the tech landscape This growth underscores the potential for smaller companies to thrive in a market traditionally dominated by larger players.