Apple will allow users to download apps directly from a developer’s website, in latest EU App Store rule change 9to5mac.com/2024/03/12/iph… by @ChanceHMiller
@9to5mac @ChanceHMiller "I'm concerned about your side loading of apps that where created by bad actors. I can no longer accept messages/emails from you since you are going to pass me a exposure I don't want to worry about."
@9to5mac @ChanceHMiller More of Apple's malicious compliance
@9to5mac @ChanceHMiller Government overreach
@9to5mac @ChanceHMiller This could be dangerous for #apple users | their personal devices. Unless @Apple look to better their security to protect their customers even more. Cost of living isn’t helping consumers nor companies such as Apple.
@9to5mac @ChanceHMiller So happy we’re not affected by this 🇨🇭
@9to5mac @ChanceHMiller Apple seems continue to to prefer profits over customer choices. I applaud the EU.
@9to5mac @ChanceHMiller It takes 15 taps and app switches to install an app using the new method Apple proposes. I think they’ve beat Google’s sideloading in complexity. x.com/xroissance/sta…
@9to5mac @ChanceHMiller It takes 15 taps and app switches to install an app using the new method Apple proposes. I think they’ve beat Google’s sideloading in complexity. x.com/xroissance/sta…