Technology Apple warns Australia against joining EU in . . . Apple has issued a warning to Australia, essentially telling the country not to follow the European Union's lead in making iPhone app sideloading a requirement This communication comes as the Australian federal government considers new rules that could force Apple to open up its iOS ecosystem, much like what happened in Europe with recent
Apple warns of “privacy and security threats” after EU . . . Despite several warnings about the risks, Apple will allow European iPhone owners to install apps obtained from outside the official App store (sideloading) These drastic changes are brought about to comply with the European Union’s (EU) Digital Markets Act (DMA)
Apple warns Australia against sideloading, third-party payments Allowing the practice of “sideloading” would pose significant risks to user security, privacy and safety, and allowing third-party payments on Apple’s iOS operating systems is unlikely to bring any proven procompetitive benefit, the iPhone maker said