For developers, Apple is set to offer alternative payment options within their apps, allowing users to bypass Apple's in-app purchase system and its hefty 30 percent commission.(Image Credit: Reuters)
The iPhone Users can now download apps directly from third-party app stores or websites, bypassing Apple's walled garden entirely. (Image Credit: Reuters)
Now, iPhone users will have the option to switch your default browser from Safari to Chrome or even Firefox if you fancy using it. (Image Credit: Reuters)
Tech giant Apple is now obligated to provide developers with clear and objective information about App Store guidelines and how app review processes work. (Image Credit: Reuters)
The popular video game Fortnite will come back to iPhones after a four-year absence. People can expect the game to release on iOS in the coming months. (Image Credit: Reuters)
Apple is opening NFC on iPhones to third-party developers that allows them to access the feature and support tap to pay for platforms other than Apple Pay. (Image Credit: Reuters)
Anticipated in the upcoming iOS 17.4 next month, these alterations follow new regulations established by the European Union through the Digital Markets Act (DMA). (Image Credit: Reuters)
In Europe this year, Apple is compelled to implement various modifications, such as app sideloading, alternative payment gateways, and additional user-oriented features. (Image Credit: Reuters)