• Chozo@fedia.io
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    17 hours ago

    It’s still a step up from iOS, which has had similar restrictions since they started.

      • suigenerix@lemmy.world
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        11 hours ago

        somewhat

        Yes. Only in the EU and only since 2024 when Apple was forced to do it by new laws. It’s reasonable to assume Google would be subject to the same laws.

        If you live outside if the EU, it’s “no sideload for you!” There are computer programs that can do sideloading to iPhones, but they have limitations, like having to refresh the sideloaded apps every seven days.

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          54 minutes ago

          Wholly incorrect. You’re allowed to sideload up to 3 apps (or 10 appIDs, whichever comes first) without being a developer, and that arbitrary restriction is removed if you pay for a dev license, regardless of which part of the world you’re in.

          In the EU you’re allowed to install third party app stores (still have to be notarized by Apple) which isn’t sideloading