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Apple is acknowledging the inevitability of third-party app stores and sideloading on iPhones in Europe. The company expects to make changes to its App Store policies due to the EU Digital Markets Act, aiming to address the $183 billion gaming market. This move comes as Apple concedes to the EU's push for greater competition in the app distribution space, recognizing the potential for third-party app stores in Europe.
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Apple says it 'expects to make' App Store policy changes due to EU DMA https://t.co/QVZBnQA3yb by @refsrc and @riptari