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

iOS music apps in the EU can now send users to external websites for purchase The EU started investigating Apple in March overs its compliance with the Digital Markets Act. mariella moon ... Read More
iPhone users in the EU can delete the App Store with iOS 18.2 - 9to5Mac

However, with iOS 18.2 beta, which was released on Wednesday to developers, Apple is expanding this list with even more apps – but only for users located in the EU. With the latest beta version ... Read More
Some iPhone users in the EU can now download apps from websites - Android Headlines

The iPhone users in the EU running the iOS 17.5 beta 2 update can download apps directly from websites. This sideloading of apps on the iPhones is on top of the third-party app stores. Read More
AltStore PAL now offering third-party apps to iOS users in the EU - 9to5Mac

With AltStore PAL, iPhone users can download apps that are not allowed in Apple’s App Store. Apple, for example, bans torrent apps from the App Store, but users in the EU will now be able to get ... Read More
Torrenting Apps Now Available for iPhone Users in the EU

Users interested in accessing the new apps on AltStore PAL will need an iPhone running iOS 17.4 or later. The service requires a subscription fee of €1.50 per year to cover Apple's fees. Read More
iOS 18.2 will let EU users delete App Store and Camera apps

As for users outside the EU, iOS 18.2 is still a feature-packed update. It introduces a new menu for easily setting default apps for email, web browsing, messaging, and more. 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
iOS 18.2 Lets EU Users Delete App Store, Safari, Messages, Camera and Photos - MacRumors

With iOS 18.2, iPhone users in the European Union can fully delete a number of core apps, including the App Store, Safari, Messages, Camera, and Photos. Apple said in August that it planned to ... Read More
Sideload iOS apps using the third-party AltStore app - AppleInsider

Recent changes to EU laws require Apple to allow third-party app stores in EU countries. Here's how to use AltStore to sideload iOS apps. Read More
Apple to Allow EU Users to Delete Pre-Installed Apps on iOS 18 - TechRepublic

Apple has unveiled major changes to iOS 18 and iPadOS 18 in the E.U. as part of its ongoing efforts to comply with the Digital Markets Act. European users will have more control over default apps ... Read More
EU iPhone users are getting another exclusive perk with iOS 18.4

The iOS 18.4 update is in beta right now, and it introduces a new option for users in the EU to set a default navigation app. This means no more pesky links opening in Apple Maps when you only use ... Read More
iPhone torrenting apps are now available in the EU

The first batch of third-party apps are making their way onto AltStore PAL, just over three months after the alternative iOS app marketplace launched in the EU.Three out of the four apps being ... Read More
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