KEY POINTS
  • Apple said Tuesday iPhone users in the EU will be able to download apps from websites.
  • It's the latest change forced by the European Commission's Digital Markets Act.
  • Apple has fought against web downloads of software, often called sideloading,for years.

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IPhone users in the European Union will be able to download apps from websites, instead of through the App Store or a competing app store app, Apple said, in the the latest change forced by the European Commission's Digital Markets Act.

It's a major reversal for Apple. The company has for years fought against web downloads of iPhone software — often called sideloading — citing security issues and Apple's right to dictate its user experience.

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