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Apple looks to be killing web app capabilities. A new EU law might ...
Apple looks to be killing web app capabilities. A new EU law might ...
Reports have spread of the iOS 17.4 beta 2 removing progressive web apps (PWAs) and the ability for those web apps to send push notifications much like mobile ...
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
If you ship a Web App in the EU and will be impacted by this, please sign our open letter to Tim Cook. It is critical that we gather as much ...
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 is killing web apps in the EU - Developer Tech News
The company asserted that complying with the DMA would necessitate the creation of an entirely new integration architecture, a task deemed ...
Apple confirms it's breaking iPhone web apps in the EU on purpose
Initially, it was unclear if this was a beta bug — stranger things have happened — or if it was intended to undermine the functionality of PWAs ...
Apple drops PWA support on iOS for EU users | Hacker News
When I heard about this new EU regulation, I started to consider retiring my iPhone. I developed my own iOS app, but I'm unable to run it permanently because I ...
Apple appears to be breaking iPhone web apps in the EU - The Verge
Apple appears to be turning off the ability to use web apps right from the iPhone's homescreen in the European Union.
Apple reverses decision to kill home screen web apps in the EU
The Digital Markets Act (DMA) is a new EU regulation that requires companies like Apple to open up their core platforms in order to spur ...
Apple under fire for disabling iPhone web apps—EU ... - Ars Technica
Open Web Advocacy said that Apple's move seems designed to prevent web apps from becoming a viable competitor to the App Store model in which ...
Apple intentionally kills web applications for EU users in iOS 17.4 ...
PWAs were the only way you could get an application-like experience on your iPhone from something not controlled, owned, and monetised by Apple, ...
Apple on course to break all Web Apps in EU within 20 days
Apple policy also restricts the availability of Push Notifications to installed Web Apps. This change looks set to wreck the most requested Web ...
Apple Just Killed Web Apps... Until They Didn't - LinkedIn
Apple, it seems, is "killing web apps". This, at least, is the claim of a petition by Open Web Advocacy, an organization formed in protest ...
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 ...
So, what exactly did Apple break in the EU? - Blogccasion
And so, to comply with the DMA's requirements, we had to remove the Home Screen web apps feature in the EU. ... app will open in a regular new ...
It's Official, Apple Kills Web Apps in the EU | Hacker News
With alternative browser engines mandated by law, Apple faced the possibility that Chrome or Firefox might make PWAs easy to discover, easy to install, and ...
Apple 'breaking' iPhone web apps in EU to comply with DMA rules
Apple has confirmed in an update that it had to remove the home screen web apps feature in the EU market to comply with DMA requirements.
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 ...
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 ...
Complying with the Digital Markets Act | Apple Developer
It is a scary idea but it looks like new regulation from the EU Commission would compromise many of those safety and security features I currently rely on.