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Apple Announces Ability to Download Apps Directly From Websites in EU

https://www.macrumors.com/2024/03/12/apple-announces-app-downloads-from-websites/

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39678532

https://old.reddit.com/r/europe/comments/1bcvm2p/apple_to_allow_web_app_downloads_to_evade_eu/?sort=controversial

https://old.reddit.com/r/apple/comments/1bcvtoo/apple_announces_ability_to_download_apps_directly/?sort=controversial


Apple today announced three further changes for developers in the European Union, allowing them to distribute apps directly from webpages, choose how to design in-app promotions, and more.

Apple last week enabled alternative app stores in the EU in iOS 17.4, allowing third-party app stores to offer a catalog of other developers' apps as well as the marketplace developer's own apps. As of today, Apple is allowing third-party app stores to offer apps solely from their own catalog. For example, a games studio could create an app store on iOS that exclusively offers their own games.

When directing users to complete a transaction on their website, developers can also now choose how to design their in-app promotions, discounts, and deals. Apple's templates for designing these links out to websites are optional as of today.

In addition, developers will soon be able to distribute apps directly from their websites, providing they meet Apple's specific criteria, such as being a member of the Apple Developer Program for two continuous years or more and having an app with more than one million first installs on iOS in the EU in the prior year, and commit to ongoing requirements, such as publishing transparent data collection policies. Apps distributed in this way must meet Apple's notarization requirements like all other iOS apps and can only be installed from a web domain registered in App Store Connect.

Authorized developers will gain access to APIs to facilitate app distribution from the web, integration with system functionality, back up and restore, and more. Web distribution will become available following a software update later in the spring – allowing app downloads directly from a website for the first time on iOS.

The latest changes are part of Apple's Digital Markets Act (DMA) compliance plan and only apply within the European Union.

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A great innovation for the year 1995

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Apple got cucked. Wish Steve Jobs was alive to see this, too bad he's rolling in heck after dying from AIDS the gay plague

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Died like a b-word because he tought he could cure his cancer with orange juice. :marseylaughpoundfist:

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Once a dirty hippie, always a dirty hippie.

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Medicine ruins the vibe, bananas are more ascetic and therefore the better solution.

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:soycry: Steve you can't cure your cancer with fruit!

:chadstevejobs: Shut up and Watch ol' steve put this banana in his butt.

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and commit to ongoing requirements, such as publishing transparent data collection policies. Apps distributed in this way must meet Apple's notarization requirements like all other iOS apps and can only be installed from a web domain registered in App Store Connect.

So Apple can still gather the data required for them to know how to much charge the devs for each installation, right? It doesn't really mention that part, does it? :marseyhmm:

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Are you saying apple "people" couldn't download their own apps?

providing they meet Apple's specific criteria, such as being a member of the Apple Developer Program for two continuous years or more and having an app with more than one million first installs on iOS in the EU in the prior year, and commit to ongoing requirements, such as publishing transparent data collection policies. Apps distributed in this way must meet Apple's notarization requirements like all other iOS apps and can only be installed from a web domain registered in App Store Connect.

Guess not yet.

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EU cucked them with the decision on usb cables too - no more $50 lightning cable bullshit they're forced to use USB C in Europe now like everyone else.

Could it be the EU has been based this whole time?


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Lightning was a better cable but heckin europoors must stifle innovation it's in there nature.

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USB C is far better than lightning in every way - it transmits more data and power and you can't plug it in wrong it works both ways. USB C transmits like 10 GBs whereas lightning was something like 500mb/s.


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The USB protocol version is separate from the connector. You can transmit USB 2.0 over USB-C (480Mbps) or straight up ThunderBolt 4 (40Gbps).

Apple helped design USB-C and Lightning was a stop gap because micro-B was dogshit.

They clearly stated they'd keep using Lightning for 10 years at the announcement and still got backlash from people moving away from the objectively worse 30 pin connector.


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I get you, you're talking physical connector hardware, I was meaning performance. I can agree that, like most apple shit, the lightning cable connector itself was better designed than the C connector.


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Um, this is extremely dangerous to our internet safety laws (made with only your benefit in mind)

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Apple... Good! :marseysoyhype:

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good guy apple being consumer friendly and staying one step ahead of the competition!

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I hope Apple pulls out of the EU eventually.


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