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Everything To Know About Apple's App Store Changes In 2024


Starting with the iOS 17.4 update, users in the EU will have many more options in Apple’s App Store, and users worldwide will enjoy a few extra perks as well. Read More

Apple will soon let users in the EU download apps through web sites, not just the App Store


Apple is opening up web distribution for iOS apps targeting users in the European Union starting Tuesday. Developers who opt in — and who meet Apple’s criteria, including app notarization requirements ... Read More

Apple is reportedly prepping a pumped up Notes app for iOS 18


Apple will preview iOS 18. This version could bring several improvements to the Notes app. Here's everything we know. Read More

Windows blocks apps from changing your default browser


Windows is generally flexible about tweaks to its system—and advanced users ... your default browser may seem draconian, it’s largely good news from a security perspective. Malicious apps ... Read More

iOS music apps in the EU can now send users to external websites for purchase


As first noticed by 9to5Mac, the company has updated its Apple Developer guidelines page to state that iOS and iPadOS music streaming apps "in specific ... to provide your email address, so ... Read More

Apple allows music apps to offer payments outside App Store in the EU


Apple announced late Friday that it will allow music-streaming apps in the EU to inform users of payment alternatives outside the iOS App Store — in an effort to comply with European Commission ... Read More

How to hide apps on your iPhone to keep them secret


As you know by reading our articles, we emphasize privacy a lot. We believe it is very important, so sometimes, that means keeping certain apps away from curious eyes. Hiding apps on your iPhone ... Read More


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