Go Here to Read this Fast! 4 ways 5G can optimize your work and personal life
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4 ways 5G can optimize your work and personal life
Go Here to Read this Fast! 4 ways 5G can optimize your work and personal life
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4 ways 5G can optimize your work and personal life
Go Here to Read this Fast! How 5G and XR makes mobile shopping faster, better and so much more fun
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How 5G and XR makes mobile shopping faster, better and so much more fun
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The incredible evolution of smartphone cameras and how AI powers a dazzling future
Go Here to Read this Fast! How to watch Super Bowl 2024: All the best streaming options
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How to watch Super Bowl 2024: All the best streaming options
Go Here to Read this Fast! Apple OKs sideloading apps in the EU – with these restrictions
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Apple OKs sideloading apps in the EU – with these restrictions
Safari runs on Apple’s WebKit engine, and other browsers on iPhone have been required to use WebKit until now, at least in the EU. Starting in iOS 17.4, users will be prompted with the ability to set up a default third-party web browser upon launching Safari.
The change arrives alongside many other sweeping changes enacted by the Digital Markets Act. It forces Apple to change how the App Store and commerce works in the EU.
Go Here to Read this Fast! Browsers like Chrome and Firefox can abandon WebKit in EU with iOS 17.4
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Browsers like Chrome and Firefox can abandon WebKit in EU with iOS 17.4
The announcement of the enhanced tools and data collection categories in iOS 17.4 warranted just a single line in the omnibus announcementearlier on Thursday. However, it appears that what Apple will spell out to users, and those that the user authorizes to receive the data that Apple has, will radically expand.
In its developer support pages for the European Union Digital Markets Act changes, Apple has a very brief summary of this aspect of the release.
Go Here to Read this Fast! Apple is enhancing reports about what it knows about EU users in iOS 17.4
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Apple is enhancing reports about what it knows about EU users in iOS 17.4
Neither of those ends were met. Instead, Apple has applied some limitations on the process.
The first main limitation to users is that they can’t download an App Package — or .IPA — from anywhere, and it will run. Apps still need to be notarized and come from sources that Apple trusts.