Earlier in March, Apple released the iOS 17.4 version with support for sideloading apps, in compliance with the EU’s new Digital Markets Act (DMA). The update allowed iPhone users to install apps from ...
With the second beta of iOS 17.5 that's available today, iPhone users located in the European Union are able to download apps directly from the websites of Apple app developers without going through ...
When Apple announced plans to comply with the new Digital Markets Act (DMA) legislation in Europe, we discovered that iPhone sideloading would not be what some developers and iPhone users wanted.
With iOS 17.5 Beta 2 rolling out soon, authorized app developers will be able to distribute their apps via the web to iPhone users in the European Union. Also: Apple's new AI model could understand ...
A last-minute rule change lets European iPhone owners download apps from rival stores and developer websites, while introducing new fees that Apple hopes will satisfy regulators in Brussels. With more ...
For a growing number of people each year, our phones have become irreplaceable tools for daily life, whether it is for school, work, or our personal lives. This is possible because of the ubiquity of ...
Apple today announced three further changes for developers in the European Union, allowing them to distribute apps directly from webpages, choose how to design in-app promotions, and more. Apple last ...
In a significant shift in its app distribution policy, Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) is set to permit developers in the European Union to distribute iOS apps directly from their websites. What Happened: ...