Apple is now a tech gatekeeper by EU DMA standards, which means iPhone sideloading, third-party app stores, and iMessage changes are coming.
The EU will check the submissions of these companies and designate the gatekeepers for specific platform services by September 6th. The gatekeepers will then have six months to comply with the DMA rules. Here are some of them:They will no longer be able to decide which apps you need to have pre-installed on your devices; which app store you have to use.
I also speculated Apple wouldn’t make big deal about sideloading at WWDC 2023. That was the case. Apple’s Craig Federighi said after the event the company would comply with the DMA laws without elaborating or committing to a deadline for making sideloading happen.
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