With the release of iPadOS 18 Beta 2, Apple is making a significant statement about the future of its tablet devices in the European Union. The new changes, including alternative app marketplaces and various app-related adjustments, aim to meet the requirements of the EU's Digital Markets Act.
Apple has always placed great value on a closed ecosystem that ensures both security and user-friendliness. But the EU's Digital Markets Act requires more openness and flexibility from large tech companies. To meet these requirements, Apple has already taken the first steps on the iPhone with iOS 17.4 and is now continuing with iPadOS 18 Beta 2. These changes have the potential to fundamentally change the use of iPads in the EU.
Alternative app marketplaces
One of the most significant new features in iPadOS 18 Beta 2 is the introduction of alternative app marketplaces. This allows you to download and install apps not only from Apple's official App Store but also from other platforms. This gives you more choice and flexibility when selecting the applications you want to use on your iPad.
Alternative payment options in the App Store
With iPadOS 18 Beta 2, you now also have the option to use alternative payment options in apps. This means that you are no longer solely dependent on Apple's payment system, but can also use other payment services that may offer more favorable conditions or additional security features. The prerequisite for this, however, is that developers implement other payment services.
Standard screen for selecting the web browser in Safari
Another new feature is the new default web browser selection screen in Safari. You can now more easily set your preferred browser as the default, giving you a more personalized and convenient user experience.
using other web engines
Until now, all browsers on the iPad had to use Apple's WebKit engine. With iPadOS 18 Beta 2, developers can now use other web engines. This opens the door to a wider variety of browser options and potentially more powerful or specialized browser solutions.
Core Technology Fee for alternative app marketplaces
Although Apple allows alternative app marketplaces, certain conditions remain in place. One of them is the so-called Core Technology Fee that applies to alternative marketplaces. This fee ensures that Apple continues to receive a portion of the revenue to fund the development and maintenance of the core technologies that affect all iPad users.
iPadOS 18 Beta 2: More flexibility and control for users
iPadOS 18 Beta 2 brings changes that are important for both developers and users in the EU. The introduction of alternative app marketplaces and payment options, the ability to choose the default browser and use other web engines mark an important step towards a more open and flexible iPad ecosystem. These changes are a direct result of the Digital Markets Act and show how regulatory requirements can shape the technology landscape. As a user, you benefit from more choice and control over your device, which ultimately leads to a better and more personalized user experience. (Photo by Unsplash / Daniel Romero)
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