Turns out the EU is making Apple offer alternative app stores and app side-loading. Which is a good thing. But Apple will still notarize (review?) apps shipped through these stores. Apps must be the same among stores. Devs of third-party stores that use Apple Pay will still pay a 30% fee per transaction. Apps that ship with different payment systems are still required to pay a 17% fee. After 1m annual installs, Apple will also charge $0.50 per install. As far as we know, there are no exceptions for open-source projects. All of these, of course, after paying for your Apple Developer account and only for the EU.
Apple is like: you can have your bigger pseudo-freedoms, we just want money. Lots of it.
The total lack of easy side loading means I'll never use Apple phones.
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Yep, side loading is king.
Do you prefer side loading to sometbing like Obtanium?
Obtainium is automated side-loading :) there is no catalog for Obtainium
Fabriquez en Vitor il me semble sur une vos notes que vous avez eu l'occasion de bricoler un téléphone non !?
Switched to graphene purely for the ability to side load. Freeing!
Good call, but regular Android also offers side-loading.