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Apple is officially dropping iPhone support for web apps in the EU | The Verge


Apple will no longer support web apps in the European Union in iOS 17.4. The company says building the feature would be “impractical” on top of the other changes it’s been asked to make. Read More

Apple under fire for disabling iPhone web apps—EU asks developers to weigh in


Apple is removing the ability to install home screen web apps in Europe when iOS 17.4 is released, claiming it is too hard to keep offering the feature under the European Union's new Digital ... Read More

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


And so, to comply with the DMA’s requirements, we had to remove the Home Screen web apps feature in the EU,” the website reads. Techcrunch event Save $450 on your TechCrunch All Stage pass ... Read More

Apple reverses decision to kill home screen web apps in the EU


Good news, iOS users in the EU! Apple has announced that it's reversing its previously announced decision to no longer support home screen web apps, also known as Progressive Web Apps (PWA), on ... Read More

Facing Billions in DMA Fines, Apple Lets EU iPhone Users Install Apps Outside the App Store


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. Read More

Apple Appeals ‘Unprecedented’ €500 Million EU App Store Fine


Apple Inc. appealed a €500 million ($580 million) fine from the European Union, calling the penalty “unprecedented” and the regulator’s required changes to its App Store as “unlawful.” ... Read More

Apple revises EU App Store rules and fees after fine


The updates cover communication and promotion of offers, business terms, and user experience improvements for apps in the EU. Read More

EU regulators prepare to close Apple browser investigation after changes: report - MSN


European Commission antitrust regulators appear ready to close a year-long investigation into Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) and its iPhone browser options, according to Reuters. Apple has made the necessary ... Read More

Apple to update EU browser options, make more apps deletable


Apple will change how users choose browser options in the European Union, add a dedicated section for changing default apps, and make more apps deletable, the company said on Thursday. Read More

iOS 18.2 to Allow Third-Party Browser Web Apps With Custom Engines in EU - MacRumors


Apple will allow third-party browsers in the European Union to create web apps for the iPhone Home Screen using their own custom engines when iOS 18.2 launches later this year. Read More


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