Apple to let developers distribute apps directly from their sites

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As part of changes required by new EU rules.

Apple to let developers distribute apps directly from their sites
Software developers who use Apple's App Store will soon be able to distribute apps to EU users directly from their websites, as part of changes required by new EU rules forcing Apple to open up its closed ecosystem. The European Union's Digital Markets Act (DMA), which kicked in last week, ...

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