Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. As Apple prepares to comply with the Digital Markets Act, the company seems to be disabling an alternate way of ...
Apple has changed its stance on allowing web apps on iPhones and iPads in Europe and will continue to let users put them on their home screens after iOS 17.4 arrives. They will, however, have to be ...
Apple is removing the ability to install home screen web apps from iPhones and iPads in Europe when iOS 17.4 comes out, saying it’s too hard to keep offering the feature under the European Union’s new ...
A few days before releasing iOS 17.4 to all users, Apple updated a support document addressing the removal of the iPhone Home Screen web apps feature for EU users. Previously, Cupertino stated that ...
The European Commission is collecting information from Apple on its decision to discontinue web apps in iOS 17.4. The European Commission is collecting information from Apple on its decision to ...
iOS 26 gives you two distinct ways to add websites to your iPhone's Home screen – as web apps or traditional bookmarks. They might look similar at first glance, but choosing the right option can ...
With iOS 17.5 Beta 2 rolling out soon, authorized app developers will be able to distribute their apps via the web to iPhone users in the European Union. Also: Apple's new AI model could understand ...
Apple is opening up web distribution for iOS apps targeting users in the European Union starting Tuesday. Developers who opt in — and who meet Apple’s criteria, including app notarization requirements ...
Apple seems to be working on features that make web applications a little more like native apps. Now, why would Apple want to do that? Apple appears to be up to something very interesting with Safari ...