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Apple to Allow iOS App Downloads From Third-Party Websites (With Restrictions)


In Apple’s case, this has included allowing interested companies to create their own third-party iOS app stores for the EU. In addition to third-party app stores, the company is going to let ... Read More

Apple will allow third-party app downloads for EU iPhone users in latest concession to antitrust cops


Apple will allow Europe-based iPhone users to download apps directly from third-party websites – the latest attempt by the tech giant to appease regulators after a sweeping European Union competition ... Read More

iOS 18 could allow you to put apps anywhere on your home screen — what we know


A recent rumor has indicated that iOS 18 will include more iPhone home screen customization for users. Read More

DOJ Sues Apple, Arguing It's Making Third-Party Apps Worse


The DOJ alleges that Apple has blocked and suppressed third-party ... its iOS App Store for years, with Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney repeatedly criticizing the iPhone maker for "anticompetitive" ... Read More

Apple is finally going to allow iOS app downloads from the web – but only in the EU


Apple's walled garden is being further dismantled – in EU member states at least. Apple has announced that iPhone (and iPad) users in the EU will soon be able download apps directly from ... Read More

Apple will allow iOS apps to be distributed on websites in the EU


Days after Apple started allowing iOS users in the EU to use third-party app stores, the company has announced more changes related to how developers can distribute their apps. Most significantly, ... Read More

Apple Card, Savings data now available in more third-party budget apps


In a very quiet change as part of iOS 17.4, Apple is allowing more third-party budgeting and financial health apps access to data ... the month properly. AppleInsider has contacted Monarch for ... Read More

Apple to Allow iOS App Downloads From Third-Party Websites (With Restrictions)


In the EU, developers will be able to distribute iOS apps on their own websites, as long as they follow Apple's strict rules and controversial payment structure. I've been with PCMag since October ... Read More


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