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iOS 17.4 Introduces Alternative App Marketplaces With No Commission in EU


Apple today announced major changes to its app ecosystem in the European Union, implementing updates that will allow iPhone and iPad users to...

Developers who opt for the updated business terms will pay the reduced commissions, will have access to alternative app stores, and will also be subject to the Core Technology Fee. Apple's automated notarization checks will scan for known viruses and malware, plus there will be a baseline human review to ensure an app meets platform policies for security and privacy. New features and changes for the iPhone in iOS 17.3 include Stolen Device Protection, collaborative Apple Music playlists, a Unity Bloom wallpaper for the Lock Screen, and...

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