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App review and fees: Apple's plans for sideloading

by Milan
January 24, 2024
Apple Sideloading

Bangkok Thailand - June 17 2015 : A close-up photo of Apple iPad mini 2 start screen focused on App Store application icon. App Store is a digital distribution service for mobile apps on iOS platform developed by Apple Inc.

The world of mobile apps and digital platforms is constantly changing. In Europe, the European Union's Digital Markets Act (DMA) is making waves as it forces major tech companies to rethink their business practices. Apple is also in the spotlight as it must allow its users in the EU to sideload apps. But as it turns out, there are still restrictions and fees associated with doing so.

Sideloading, which allows users to download apps from outside the App Store, is becoming a reality in the European Union. This development is a response to the EU Digital Markets Act, which aims to curb anti-competitive behavior by large technology companies. But Apple plantto maintain control over these apps downloaded outside the App Store and to make developers pay.

Apps outside the App Store should be reviewed

Apple has not yet announced its plans to implement the DMA, but the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) has revealed some interesting details. Apple intends to review every app offered outside the App Store and charge developers a fee. Although the exact fee structure is still unknown, the current information already raises questions. After all, Apple currently charges a 27 percent commission on in-app purchases made through alternative payment systems in the Netherlands. This percentage is only three percentage points below Apple's standard fee. But here lies the crucial difference: Unlike Apple's commission, it does not include taxes. This means that the net sum for most developers is higher than the fee charged by Apple.

Sideloading: Deadline for implementation ends on March 7th

It's worth noting that Apple has been working on implementing sideloading for over a year now and has been in talks with EU officials over the past few months to discuss the new rules. The deadline for implementing these changes is March 7. Companies already seem to be lining up to take advantage of the upcoming changes. Examples include Spotify considering offering its app on its own website to bypass the App Store, Microsoft planning to launch its own app store for third-party games and Meta considering introducing a system that will allow apps to be downloaded directly via ads.

Apple wants to retain control over apps

Sideloading apps on the iPhone in Europe is about to become a reality as big tech companies like Apple have to comply with new rules set out in the Digital Markets Act. While the exact details of the fee structure are yet to be finalized, it is clear that Apple wants to continue to maintain control over these apps, which should essentially make them safer. The industry is watching closely to see how these changes will affect developers and the way we download apps in the EU. More developments and discussions are sure to be expected in the coming weeks as the world of mobile apps in Europe continues to change. (Photo by PeoGeo / Bigstockphoto)

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