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As Apple prepares to comply with the Digital Markets Act, the company is turning off the ability to use web apps right from the iPhone’s Home Screen in the European

Apple announces changes to iOS, Safari, and the App Store in the European Union

As Apple prepares to comply with the Digital Markets Act, the company is turning off the ability to use web apps right from the iPhone’s Home Screen in the European Union.

Javier Espinoza for Financial Times:

The EU has taken the first steps towards a formal investigation into Apple, over a decision to cut off access to some applications that bypass its app store as Brussels steps up scrutiny over the iPhone-maker’s business.

The bloc’s competition regulators sent questions to developers last week seeking to determine the impact of Apple’s decision to disable so-called “progressive web apps” in the EU, in a move seen as a precursor towards an in-depth probe.

Apple has said that, from next month, it will disable access to the web apps in the EU. The feature allows companies to create apps that can be accessed as a webpage, with a button that appears on a mobile user’s home screen.

The company said cutting off PWAs was part of an effort to comply with the Digital Markets Act, arguing browsers other than its own Safari software would expose users to security and privacy risks that were not permitted under the law.


MacDailyNews Take: Meddling EU bureaucrats, not Apple, forced this on EU users. FAFO.

The Law of Unintended Consequences is ironclad.MacDailyNews, February 14, 2024

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