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 ...
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Earlier in March, Apple released the iOS 17.4 version with support for sideloading apps, in compliance with the EU’s new Digital Markets Act (DMA). The update allowed iPhone users to install apps from ...
Apple today released the first beta of iOS 17.5 to developers, and as expected, the update introduces support for downloading apps from developer websites in the European Union. In iOS 17.4, Apple ...
When Apple announced plans to comply with the new Digital Markets Act (DMA) legislation in Europe, we discovered that iPhone sideloading would not be what some developers and iPhone users wanted.
The first beta of iOS 17.5 is here for developers, and Apple's latest release is the version that allows downloading apps directly from websites possible for users. This is part of Apple's adherence ...
With the second beta of iOS 17.5 that's available today, iPhone users located in the European Union are able to download apps directly from the websites of Apple app developers without going through ...