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Apple is finally going to allow iOS app downloads from the web – but only in the EU
By David Nield published
Later this year you'll be able to open up your iPhone, visit a website, and download an app.
Tired of your iPhone? Apple is about to make it much easier to switch to Android
By Axel Metz published
Apple has outlined the ways in which it's complying with the European Union’s Digital Markets Act.
Microsoft issued cloud pricing ultimatum by EU states
By Craig Hale published
CISPE is still unhappy with Microsoft’s cloud licensing terms, which allegedly hinder competition, threatening legal action.
No, third-party iPhone app stores won't work outside Europe – even with a VPN
By Alex Blake published
Apple is restricting third-party app stores to European Union residents only, and there’s no way around the rules.
Epic Games Store coming to iOS in Europe thanks to new EU law
By Cat Bussell published
The Epic Game Store will be arriving on iOS in Europe thanks to the Digital Markets Act.
EU urged to stop Meta offering an ad-free subscription service in the EU
By Luke Hughes published
28 organisations have co-signed an open letter
Say goodbye to web apps – iOS 17.4 removes useful feature on iPhones in the EU
By Alex Blake published
As a reaction to new regulation, Apple is planning on removing web apps for E.U. users in iOS 17.4.
Opera: new DMA rules a chance "to put pressure" on Apple to open up for all
By Chiara Castro published
Breaking While other developers deemed Apple's changes in the EU a farce, the web browser launched a new AI-powered alternative to Safari instead. Here's all you need to know.
Apple’s poison-pill approach to EU regulation might be the right thing to do
By Lance Ulanoff published
Apple has made its EU Apps Store rule compliance as unappetizing as possible and there's good reason for it.
Dangerous online content runs wild in the EU—and private chats aren't the culprit
By Chiara Castro published
Breaking VPN provider Surfshark found that over 1,700 websites in the EU may contain unreported child sexual abuse (CSAM) content. Here's what's at stake for children's online security.
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