App developers in EU can begin testing iOS apps for third-party marketplaces

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Apple has recently announced its next move in response to the Digital Markets Act (DMA) issued by the EU. Apple is now opening Labs for developers to test their iOS apps and marketplaces.

This move will enable developers who have agreed to the controversial business terms to use new features in the App Store Connect and App Store Connect API to set up their applications. Developers may then use TestFlight to beta-test all the new features.

Although the European Commission has required Apple to open iOS for alternative app stores, the way Cupertino is implementing it has caused many…

​ Apple has recently announced its next move in response to the Digital Markets Act (DMA) issued by the EU. Apple is now opening Labs for developers to test their iOS apps and marketplaces.

This move will enable developers who have agreed to the controversial business terms to use new features in the App Store Connect and App Store Connect API to set up their applications. Developers may then use TestFlight to beta-test all the new features.

Although the European Commission has required Apple to open iOS for alternative app stores, the way Cupertino is implementing it has caused many…   Read More GSMArena.com – Latest articles 

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