Apple users and app makers face a big problem: they can’t easily get many apps from outside sources.
But Apple announced some good news! Soon, they’ll let developers share apps directly from their websites. This means you won’t need other app stores to get these apps.
These web apps can do cool things like backup your data and work smoothly with your device.
Apple is also changing its rules in the EU to make it simpler for developers to share apps in their own app stores.
Apple’s website for developers says they’ll soon update their software to support this in the EU.
Developers will be able to share apps from their sites, using Apple’s tools to make sure everything works well.
To do this, developers in the EU need to be registered with Apple for at least two years and have a popular app. There are some rules though.
Apps need to be approved by Apple, and developers need to follow their guidelines. They also need to be clear about how they handle your data and privacy.
If a developer wants to do this, they have to pay a small fee to Apple for every million installs. They also need to follow EU laws about data protection and digital services.