Apple will soon allow developers to distribute their apps on their websites

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Reluctantly, Apple is opening up iOS to new ways to distribute apps for EU users and developers. Soon, you will even be able to download apps from the developer’s website, no app stores involved. This will come with certain requirements, however.

First things first. Apple is enabling a new category of app store, one that lists apps and games solely from the developer. This will be a boon for publishers like Epic, which runs the Epic Games Store on Windows and macOS (and has had its fair share of legal tussles with Apple).

Another change will affect services whose business model relies…

​ Reluctantly, Apple is opening up iOS to new ways to distribute apps for EU users and developers. Soon, you will even be able to download apps from the developer’s website, no app stores involved. This will come with certain requirements, however.

First things first. Apple is enabling a new category of app store, one that lists apps and games solely from the developer. This will be a boon for publishers like Epic, which runs the Epic Games Store on Windows and macOS (and has had its fair share of legal tussles with Apple).

Another change will affect services whose business model relies…   Read More GSMArena.com – Latest articles 

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