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- Apple confirms it's breaking iPhone web apps in the EU on purpose🔍
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- Apple appears to be breaking iPhone web apps in the EU🔍
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Apple is killing web apps in the EU
It's Official, Apple Kills Web Apps in the EU - Open Web Advocacy
The new EU laws just make it so Apple has to allow other developers to have access to the same tools that Apple has access to. So, instead of ...
It's Official, Apple Kills Web Apps in the EU - Open Web Advocacy
In a direct attack on the open web, its users, and its developers, they have decided to kill Web Apps (PWAs) in the EU.
Apple confirms it's breaking iPhone web apps in the EU on purpose
Well, it turns out it's not a bug that broke iPhone web apps, also known as progressive web apps (PWAs), in the EU.
Apple confirms: It's killing home screen web apps in the EU - Mashable
Apple is officially killing home screen web apps, also known as progressive web apps (PWAs), for iPhone users in the EU.
Apple appears to be breaking iPhone web apps in the EU - The Verge
Apple appears to have disabled progressive web apps for users in the European Union in the third beta of iOS 17.4.
Why has Apple killed Web Apps in Europe? - PocketGamer.biz
Apple has confirmed in its upcoming iOS 17.4 release that it will no longer support home screen Web Apps, or Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) in ...
Apple under fire for disabling iPhone web apps—EU ... - Ars Technica
EU sent queries to Apple and app developers as Apple kills home screen web apps. See full article...
Apple reverses decision to kill home screen web apps in the EU
Home screen web apps will continue to be available on the iPhone after Apple reverses a previous decision to kill the feature off.
In Its Tantrum With Europe, Apple Broke Web Apps in iOS 17 Beta
The enforcement of Europe's Digital Markets Act was expected to change that -- to promote competition held back by gatekeepers. But Apple, in a ...
Yep, Apple's breaking iPhone web apps in the EU - The Verge
Apple will no longer support web apps in the European Union in iOS 17.4. The company says building the feature would be “impractical” on top ...
Apple reverses course on death of Progressive Web Apps in EU
After a few weeks of internet drama, Apple has responded to complaints about the death of Progressive Web Apps in the European Union and is ...
Apple backs off killing web apps, but the fight continues
The battle is not over, This simply returns us back to the status quo prior to Apple's plan to sabotage Web Apps for the EU. Apple's over a ...
Apple makes it official: No Home Screen web apps in European Union
Apple confirmed on Thursday it will not support Home Screen web apps – commonly referred to as Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) – on iOS devices in European Union ...
Apple is killing web apps in the EU - Developer Tech News
Apple is ending support for progressive web apps (PWAs) for iPhone users within the EU, stirring concern among developers and users alike.
Apple reverses course on death of Progressive Web Apps in EU
The notion that Apple was purposefully trying to kill PWAs never made sense in light of their significant investment in supporting PWAs over the last four ...
Apple's backtracking on plans to kill iPhone home screen web apps ...
Apple has walked back from its decision to remove Home Page Web Apps from EU devices, and will instead continue to support them through iOS ...
EU DMA requirements have killed iPhone progressive web apps
After a period of uncertainty, Apple has made it clear that it has crippled Progressive Web Apps in iOS 17.4 in the EU in the name of ...
Apple under fire for disabling iPhone web apps—EU ... - Ars Technica
EU sent queries to Apple and app developers as Apple kills home screen web apps.
iOS 17.4 Nerfs Web Apps in the EU - MacRumors
Apple has seemingly restricted the functionality of Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) in the latest beta of iOS 17.4, specifically targeting users within the ...
Epic Games CEO suggests Apple broke iPhone web apps in the EU ...
After Apple confirmed yesterday it's breaking web apps for customers in the EU due to its compliance with the EU regulation the Digital ...
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