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Apple to allow outside app stores in overhaul spurred by European Union laws

To help protect against unsafe apps, Apple is discussing the idea of mandating certain security requirements even if software is distributed outside its store.

By Bloomberg  Dec 14, 2022 2:51:47 PM IST (Published)

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Apple Inc. is preparing to allow alternative app stores on its iPhones and iPads, part of a sweeping overhaul aimed at complying with strict European Union requirements coming in 2024.
Software engineering and services employees are engaged in a major push to open up key elements of Apple’s platforms, according to people familiar with the efforts. As part of the changes, customers could ultimately download third-party software to their iPhones and iPads without using the company’s App Store, sidestepping Apple’s restrictions and the up-to-30 percent commission it imposes on payments.
The moves — a reversal of long-held policies — are a response to EU laws aimed at levelling the playing field for third-party developers and improving the digital lives of consumers. For years, regulators and software makers have complained that Apple and Google, which run the two biggest mobile app stores, wield too much power as gatekeepers.