The upcoming iOS 17.4 update for iPhones promises two significant changes: the introduction of alternative app stores and the potential removal of web apps in Europe. While one change opens doors to choice and competition, the other raises concerns about user limitations and platform control.
Apple’s iOS 17.4: Unveiling Choices While Restricting Others
Opening Up: Alternative App Stores
Following EU regulations under the Digital Markets Act (DMA), Apple will finally allow alternative app stores on iPhones alongside the App Store. This marks a major shift in Apple’s tightly controlled ecosystem and could potentially offer users more app choices, competitive pricing, and innovative features.
This move has been met with mixed reactions. Proponents see it as a step towards more open markets and fairer competition. Developers welcome the opportunity to bypass Apple’s App Store commission fees and stricter guidelines. However, concerns remain regarding fragmentation, security vulnerabilities, and potential malware risks associated with third-party app stores.