Apple Inc. (AAPL) has announced that the iPhone users of European Union could now download apps directly from developer website, instead of through the tech giant's play store, following the pressure from EU regulators.
Complying with the EU's DMA, Apple has announced that starting in March, iPhone users can expect to see third-party app stores, giving them the choice to download apps from multiple sources.
The 'Apps by Apple' section showcases some of the most popular apps developed by Apple, including Safari, iMessage, Final Cut Pro, GarageBand, and more. Here's what it could mean in the context of the EU.