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Apple to let developers distribute apps directly from their sites

Published by Jessica Weisman-Pitts

Posted on March 12, 2024

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· Last updated: January 30, 2026

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This image features the Apple logo, symbolizing the company's announcement to allow developers to distribute apps directly from their websites in the EU. This change is part of compliance with the EU's Digital Markets Act, enhancing flexibility for app distribution.
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Apple to let developers distribute apps directly from their sites By Foo Yun Chee BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Software developers who use Apple’s App Store will be able to distribute apps to EU users directly from their websites this spring, the company said on Tuesday, as part of changes required by new EU rules forcing Apple […]

Apple to let developers distribute apps directly from their sites

By Foo Yun Chee

BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Software developers who use Apple’s App Store will be able to distribute apps to EU users directly from their websites this spring, the company said on Tuesday, as part of changes required by new EU rules forcing Apple to open up its closed eco-system.

The European Union’s Digital Markets Act (DMA), which kicked in last week, requires Apple to offer alternative app stores on iPhones and to allow developers to opt out of using its in-app payment system, which charges fees of up to 30%.

“We’re providing more flexibility for developers who distribute apps in the European Union, including introducing a new way to distribute apps directly from a developer’s website,” Apple said in a blogpost.

“Apple will provide authorised developers access to APIs (application programming interfaces) that facilitate the distribution of their apps from the web, integrate with system functionality, back up and restore users’ apps, and more,” the company said.

Other changes include allowing developers who set up alternative app marketplaces to offer a catalogue solely made up of the marketplace developer’s own apps with immediate effect.

Developers can choose how to design in-app promotions, discounts and other deals when directing users to complete a transaction on their website instead of using Apple’s template.

Apple’s changes come amid continuing criticism from rivals that its compliance efforts are falling short. DMA violations can cost companies fines as much as 10% of their global turnover.

(Reporting by Foo Yun Chee; Editing by Mark Potter)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Digital Markets Act?
The Digital Markets Act (DMA) is a regulation by the European Union aimed at ensuring fair competition in digital markets by imposing obligations on major tech companies.
What are APIs?
APIs, or Application Programming Interfaces, are sets of rules that allow different software applications to communicate with each other, enabling integration and functionality.
What is an in-app payment system?
An in-app payment system allows users to make purchases directly within an application, often subject to fees imposed by the platform provider.
What is app distribution?
App distribution refers to the process of making applications available for download and use by consumers, typically through app stores or direct downloads.
What are alternative app stores?
Alternative app stores are platforms other than the main app store (like Apple's App Store) where developers can distribute their applications to users.

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