In the world of technology, constant changes and updates are not only common but necessary to meet the ever-growing demands of users. With the launch of iOS 17.5, Apple is setting a new milestone, especially for iPhone users in the European Union. This update opens the doors to a previously unexplored freedom: downloading apps directly from developer websites, a feature that was not available in previous versions of the operating system and was enforced by the EU.
Until the release of iOS 17.4, Apple stuck strictly to its model of offering apps exclusively through the official App Store. However, this changed with the introduction of the Digital Markets Act (DMA) in the European Union, which calls for greater flexibility and openness in the digital space. With iOS 17.5, Apple has taken a decisive step to meet the requirements of this law and offer developers and users more options.
The innovation: Direct downloading of apps
With the first beta version of iOS 17.5 for developers, Apple has introduced a feature that allows apps to be downloaded directly from websites. This change marks a significant shift in the way iPhone users in the EU gain access to apps. Developers who meet certain criteria, including two years of continuous membership in the Apple Developer Program and over one million initial installs of their app in the previous year in the EU, can now offer their applications outside of the traditional App Store - according to Apple.
Benefits and Requirements
This update offers numerous benefits for both developers and users. Developers can build a more direct relationship with their users while avoiding the 30 percent commission that Apple charges on purchases made in the App Store. However, they must pay a Core Technology Fee of €0.50. For users, this means more choice and the ability to download apps like Spotify or Fortnite directly to their iPhone without having to go through the App Store.
Apple: Security and Trust
A key aspect of this innovation is security. Apple ensures that only trusted developers can use this option. Through the notarization process and the requirement of transparent data collection policies, Apple wants to create a safe and reliable ecosystem. Apps downloaded in this way can be backed up, restored and updated, just like apps downloaded from the App Store.
A look at iOS 17.5: More than just an update
The launch of iOS 17.5 is a significant step for Apple that complies with the requirements of the Digital Markets Act and offers more freedom and choice to users in the EU. This update could mark the beginning of a new era in app distribution, with direct implications for developers, users and the digital market as a whole. While the future still leaves many questions unanswered, it is clear that iOS 17.5 will change the way we experience apps on our iPhones. Looking for new accessories? Then take a look in our Amazon Storefront - there you will find numerous products from leading providers, also for HomeKit and Co.! (Photo by Unsplash / Viralyft)
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