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Apple confirms iOS 17.4 removes Home Screen web apps in the EU, here’s why - 9to5Mac


Apple says that this change, required by the Digital Markets Act, is why it has been forced to remove Home Screen web apps support in the European Union. Apple explains that it would have to build ... Read More

Apple confirms it’s breaking iPhone web apps in the EU on purpose


Following developer complaints and press reports about how PWAs were no longer functional in the EU after installing the most recent iOS betas, Apple has updated its website to explain why. No […] ... Read More

Apple disables web apps on iPhones in the European Union, here’s why


In the latest iOS 17.4 beta release, Apple has disabled progressive web apps (PWAs) in the European Union (EU), leaving users wondering why the web apps on their iPhones were no longer working. Read More

Apple seemingly kills web apps and website push alerts for some users in iOS 17.4 beta 2 | Mashable


Apple has yet to comment on the web app situation in iOS 17.4 beta 2, so as of now it's unclear what the future holds for PWAs and website push notifications on iPhone. We'll just have to wait and ... Read More

Apple says iOS 17.4 won’t remove Home Screen web apps in the EU after all - 9to5Mac


With today’s announcement, Apple has reversed course and said that Home Screen web apps will continue to exist as they did pre-iOS 17.4 in the European Union. Read More

Apple Explains Why It Launched an iPhone App Dedicated to Classical Music - MacRumors


Apple hasn't updated the AirPods Pro since 2022, and the earbuds are due for a refresh. We're counting on a new model this year, and we've seen several hints of new AirPods tucked away in Apple's ... Read More

Apple changes course, will keep iPhone EU web apps how they are in iOS 17.4


Apple has changed its stance on allowing web apps on iPhones and iPads in Europe and will continue to let users put them on their home screens after iOS 17.4 arrives. Read More

EU DMA requirements have killed iPhone progressive web apps - AppleInsider


When the first iOS 17.4 beta launched, European Union users immediately noticed that Progressive Web Apps, which Apple calls "Home Screen web apps," weren't working right. Read More

Apple appears to be breaking iPhone web apps in the EU


Apple appears to have disabled progressive web apps for users in the European Union in the third beta of iOS 17.4. It might be a feature, not a bug. Skip to main content ... Read More

Apple officially removes support for progressive web apps in the EU


When some European users installed the iOS 17.4 beta, they noticed that the progressive web apps no longer function, they thought it was a bug. Turns out, this is a deliberate decision on Apple's ... Read More

The Morning After: Apple explains how third-party app stores will work in Europe


Beginning in March, Apple will allow users in the EU to download apps and make purchases from outside its App Store. These changes are already being stress-tested in the iOS 17.4 beta. Read More


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