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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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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Learn about the European Union's push for interoperability with Apple's AirDrop and AirPlay technologies and the concerns over user privacy.
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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Find out how the EU's Digital Markets Act is allowing iPhone users to choose their preferred apps instead of Apple's own.
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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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Apple withholding artificial intelligence upgrades for iPhone and Mac from the EU caused Margrethe Vestager to call the features anti-competitive.