Apple’s convoluted iPhone sideloading rules break EU law

The EU claims Apple’s new rules for sideloading iPhone apps come with “overly strict eligibility requirements” and other limits.
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The EU claims Apple’s new rules for sideloading iPhone apps come with “overly strict eligibility requirements” and other limits.
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The EU imposes a hefty fine on Apple for breaking antisteering restrictions on European developers. Meta gets hit with big EU fines, too.
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Third-party accessories should get additional access to iPhone thanks to new EU interoperability regulations. Apple isn’t happy, though.
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Apple, along with Meta, could face a small fine from the European Union for not fully complying to the Digital Markets Act.
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It’s no longer possible to buy an iPhone 14 or iPhone SE 3 from Apple in the EU. And many accessories are also now banned.
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Europe will require iPhone and iPad to be more open to working with third-party smartwatches, headphones, VR headsets and more.
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A fortunate few iPhone users can now play the popular Fortnite game on their iPhone via the Epic Games Store.
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Apple compliance with the EU's DMA is loosening App Store linking rules for developers but also adding new fees.
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AltStore PAL, the first third-party app marketplace for iOS, now lets EU iPhone owners install apps from independent sources.
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