Apple recently released the official version of iOS 17.4, and the most eye-catching update is the new sideloading feature. This feature allows users to download and install applications through non-App Store channels, giving users more choices. It is worth noting that the sideloading function is currently only available to users in the European Union.
Specifically, Apple officials stated that only Apple The sideloading function can only be used by users whose ID is registered and the device location is set in the following countries/regions: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy , Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain and Sweden. Apple emphasizes that users must be in the European Union to enjoy this feature. The system will detect the user's geographical location, but Apple guarantees that "the server will not capture the user's exact location."
#According to the editor’s understanding, for users who have temporarily left the EU, the sideloading function can still be used normally for a period of time. However, if the user is outside the EU for an extended period of time, the sideloading feature will be disabled after the system detects a change in geographical location. Once the sideloading feature is disabled, users will not be able to update installed apps from third-party app stores. This restriction may be due to security and compliance considerations, but it has undoubtedly caused inconvenience to some users. Nonetheless, iOS The launch of 17.4 still marks an important step for Apple in terms of openness and user choice.
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