I am sure other countries will jump on board once the technical precedence has been set. 

Apple can be very stubborn in holding on to old/dumb ideas. They're still selling stuff with lightning connector in 2024. 

On Wed, 17 Jan 2024 at 14:12, mike smith via ozdotnet <ozdotnet@ozdotnet.com> wrote:
So the "way" will be to use a VPN, and set your Apple devices up in Europe?

I'm wondering if any other countries will jump on board.

Mike 

On Wed, 17 Jan 2024, 14:29 Dr Greg Low via ozdotnet, <ozdotnet@ozdotnet.com> wrote:

Interesting that there’s been a discussion going on with the EU about this. They’re insisting that Apple allow “side-loading” of apps. In response, Apple has apparently said they’re splitting their app store with one for EU, and one for the rest of the world.

 

Regards,

 

Greg

 

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From: Greg Keogh via ozdotnet <ozdotnet@ozdotnet.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2024 2:46 PM
To: ozDotNet <ozdotnet@ozdotnet.com>
Cc: Greg Keogh <gfkeogh@gmail.com>
Subject: Private Apple App distribution

 

Folks,

 

We're planning a MAUI app to be installed on company Android and Apple phones. For Android I can just generate the APK file and side-load it (after the security settings are relaxed). I don't know how to do the same for iPhones. We don't want the app in the store. Assuming there is a convention for "side-loading" Apple apps, what's the technique? Is anyone doing this?

 

A few years ago we published a Xamarin app, but it was for the public and was published in both stores. This time the app's private to the company.

 

Thanks,

Greg Keogh

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