iPad users in the EU can download apps from third-party app stores starting on September 16

Vlad, 14 September 2024

Following the same feature on iOS, which has now been available for a few months, iPad users in the EU have something to be happy about next week.

Starting on September 16 (Monday), they will be able to use third-party app stores to download apps to their iPads. This most likely means the support for third-party app stores will be baked into iPadOS 18, since it's going to be released on Monday. Additionally, iPadOS browser apps will be able to use alternative engines that are not Safari's.

iPad users in the EU can download apps from third-party app stores starting on September 16

This was announced back in May and now it's finally on the cusp of becoming reality.

This is good news but of course Apple isn't doing it out of the kindness of its heart. This is a consequence of the EU adopting stricter regulations targeting Apple and other huge players like it. Apple was in effect forced to enact these new policies, otherwise it never would have given up its stranglehold on its mobile operating systems.

Source


Related

Reader comments

  • Anonymous
  • 17 Sep 2024
  • Fv1

Oh no, I just meant that is the best way imo for movies on any mobile device right now. You can still sideload any other preferred app like kodi or itorrent 👍

I dont intend on doing that much like you say. I just want the free stuff. Why pay netflix when it still has ads so yea its im just doing this. Plus why make it so easy to get these things if its ILLEGAL makes no sense. App name APK just ban the...

You said sideload movies. I thought u meant as in making that site as an app. But still youd be basically in the browser but in its own app. Thats why.

Popular articles

More

Popular devices

Electric Vehicles

More