The European Union might force Apple to support third-party app stores on iPhone in the near future - here’s what you need to know.
in December 2020. These are the Digital Markets Act and Digital Services Act , or the Digital Services Package.
Apple isn’t officially named in the new laws, as they propose new frameworks for “gatekeepers” in the digital sector. But Apple will likely be deemed one such gatekeeper.some of the “dos” it will impose on gatekeepers. Under the DMA rules, Apple would have to open the iPhone to third-party app stores.
Allow end-users to install third-party apps or app stores that use or interoperate with the operating system of the gatekeeper;
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