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Opera for Android and iOS sees a surge in installs in Europe after DMA

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Google and Apple rolled out the default browser selector feature to comply with the EU’s Digital Markets Act. Following the DMA update, Opera for Android and iOS recorded a surge in installs in Europe.

According to the info, Opera has reported a substantial 164% increase in new European Union users on iOS. Google also rolled out browser selection on Android, letting users select their favorite browser during initial setup.

Opera reports that installs have notably surged across key EU markets. In France, Opera recorded a 402% increase in new users, while Spain, Poland, and Germany also saw a substantial rise in new users, 143%, 68%, and 56% respectively.

Similar to iOS, Opera for Android also experienced a boost, especially in France, where new user inflow rose by 54% on the day the browser choice screen was introduced. It shows users are exploring new options as their default web browser.

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