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Apple’s decision to drop iPhone web apps comes under scrutiny in the EU

Apple’s decision to drop iPhone web apps comes under scrutiny in the EU The European Commission is collecting information from Apple on its decision to discontinue web apps in iOS 17.4. Read More
Now Apple says it won’t disable iPhone web apps in the EU

Now Apple says it won’t disable iPhone web apps in the EU Apple says users can expect existing web app support to carry over to iOS 17.4, which is when the company will roll out changes to ... 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
Apple reverses decision about blocking web apps on iPhones in the EU

Apple has reversed its decision about blocking web apps, also known as Progressive Web Apps (PWAs), on iPhones in the EU. ... The EC also added that Apple’s move to block the web apps under the ... Read More
Apple under fire for disabling iPhone web apps—EU asks developers to weigh in

Apple under fire for disabling iPhone web apps—EU asks developers to weigh in EU sent queries to Apple and app developers as Apple kills home screen web apps. 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
Apple's Decision to Disable Web Apps Attracts Scrutiny in EU

The European Commission is considering investigating Apple's move to disable Home Screen web apps in the EU, the Financial Times reports.. Following the release of the second beta version of iOS ... Read More
Apple backtracks on plans to remove iPhone web apps in the EU

Apple has reversed its decision to remove web app support on iPhones in the EU following backlash. With the release of iOS 17.4, users can continue adding web apps to their home screens. Read More
Apple to Allow App Downloads From Web to Evade EU Scrutiny

(Bloomberg) -- Apple Inc. will allow European users to download iPhone applications from web platforms for the first time as it moves to step into line with European Union rules targeting Big-Tech ... Read More
Epic Games CEO suggests Apple broke iPhone web apps in the EU for anticompetitive reasons - TechCrunch

Within Apple’s explanation of why it has ended support for web apps in the EU, the company admits there’s a technical solution to the security issues problem — but it simply chose not to ... Read More
Apple will allow third-party app downloads for EU iPhone users in latest concession to antitrust cops - New York Post

Apple will allow Europe-based iPhone users to download apps directly from third-party websites – the latest sign of the tech giant’s scramble to appease regulators after a sweeping European ... Read More
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