Apple won't be introducing many features in iOS 17, a report claims, but it will be putting in elements to enable the side-loading of apps. June's WWDC will feature Apple's annual updates to its main ...
According to predictions, iOS 17 will include the ability to "sideload" apps from sources other than Apple’s App Store. But how safe is it? Apple’s iOS 17 will launch in June at the iPhone maker’s ...
I made no secret that I don't like the idea of sideloading apps on iPhone and iPad. That's a term that describes the ability to install apps from any source, not just the Apple App Store. Thankfully, ...
Apple might not like it, but it'll have to support sideloading and third-party app stores on iPhone in the coming months. It's all happening in Europe, where the Digital Markets Act (DMA) is in effect ...
Thanks to the European Union's Digital Markets Act, earlier this year sideloading became possible on iOS devices in Europe. In a historic shift, Apple finally unlocked the gates to its tightly ...
The recent release of Apple’s iOS 17.4 brings the ability for sideloading on the iPhone and alternative App Stores to users in Europe. Apple’s iOS operating system has traditionally operated within a ...
Leaks abound ahead of iOS 17’s official unveiling, with general improvements to performance but no major overhauls or revamps expected. That is, unless you’re in Europe. While still awaiting official ...
Apple has maintained control of every corner of the iPhone ecosystem in the name of user security. Apple is prepping to comply with EU regulations by allowing sideloading iOS apps, Bloomberg reports.
As you may know, the EU has been twisting Apple’s arm urging it to open up iOS to third-party app stores. Recently, Apple acquiesced, and, starting Thursday, developers can add their own app stores to ...