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iOS 17.5 lets EU iPhone users to download apps directly from websites. An image of a person holding an iPhone with the screen visible, displaying the home screen with various app icons. The phone is superimposed over a larger icon representing the App Store, which is in turn in front of a background stylized with the European Union flag, consisting of a circle of gold stars on a blue field. The image suggests a feature of iOS 17.5 that allows European Union iPhone users to download apps directly from websites, which is a departure from the previous requirement of downloading apps exclusively through the App Store.
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iOS 17.5 lets EU iPhone users to download apps directly from websites

Apple is set to allow users in the European Union to begin downloading apps from...

Suswati Basu 2 weeks

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