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Apple will allow the downloading of iOS applications directly from websites in the EU

The new feature will give developers a new way to distribute iOS apps in EU markets without the need for a separate app store.

Manzana announced this Tuesday that it plans to soon allow developers distribute their iOS apps directly from web pages in the countries of the European Union (EU).

The new feature, which will go into effect “this spring,” will give developers a new way to distribute iOS apps in EU markets without the need for a separate app store, as long as they follow Apple’s rules.

“The applications offered through Web Distribution They must meet notarization requirements to protect the integrity of the platform, like all iOS apps, and can only be installed from a website domain that the developer has registered with App Store Connect“explains the apple company in a statement.

This measure is announced after last week Apple released its latest update to the iPhone operating system, iOS 17.4, with important changes in App Store and payments for the iPhone platform in Europe, modifications that Apple has made to comply with new European Union (EU) regulations.

Source: Eitb

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