Apple may be planning a massive change to the way users download and install apps on the iPhone, at least in the EU where third-party app stores may go live.
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Apple is reportedly preparing to allow third-party app stores on the iPhone
Apple is planning to let users install alternative app stores on iOS, according to a report from Bloomberg. The shift would be a remarkable change from the company, which has famously only allowed ...