Apple has been facing scrutiny in Brazil over the App Store. Earlier this month, a Brazilian court ruled that Apple would have 90 days to allow sideloading on iOS for iPhone users in Brazil – but ...
Apple has changed its mind about the popular screen brightness management tool F.lux. Apparently, the company claims F.lux’s developers weren’t allowed to use Xcode or the iOS standard developer kit ...
Similarly, the European Union has already forced Apple to comply with its Digital Markets Act in 2024. With the introduction of iOS 17.4 and iPadOS 18, Apple enabled sideloading for iPhone and iPad ...
Brazil has ordered Apple to allow users to bypass the App Store and sideload apps within 90 days, according a report in Valor Econômico seen by 9to5Mac. The new ruling follows similar orders issued in ...
As we recently reported, the Brazilian antitrust regulator known as “Cade” recently ruled that Apple can no longer prevent developers from selling content and distributing apps outside the App Store ...
A federal judge in Brazil has ruled that Apple will have to open up the iOS ecosystem to third-party apps in Brazil just like the company did in the European Union, reports Valor Econômico (via ...
The much-requested iPhone sideloading experience will no longer be exclusive to the European Union as Brazil has strongarmed Apple into permitting this feature that opens up their exclusive tech ...
A Brazilian federal high court has hit the reset button requiring Apple to implement changes to the App Store within 90 days. Brazilian antitrust regulator Cade ruled Apple's anti-steering rules ...
iPad users in the European Union can join their iPhone-owning counterparts and download apps from outside the App Store beginning Sept. 16. Apple didn’t make a song and dance about it during this week ...
The Federal Court in the Federal District has published a decision in favor of Apple, determining that it does not need to open iOS to competing app stores in Brazil, according to information from ...
I have a confession to make: I am an inveterate Reddit scroller. But my viewing experience of choice isn’t the official Reddit iOS app, but a fantastic third-party client called Apollo. The only ...
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