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Apple Warns Australia Against Joining EU In Mandating iPhone App Sideloading (neowin.net)

(Saturday June 07, 2025 @03:00AM (BeauHD) from the are-you-sure-about-that dept.)


Apple has [1]urged Australia not to follow the European Union in mandating iPhone app sideloading, warning that such policies pose serious privacy and security risks. "This communication comes as the Australian federal government considers new rules that could force Apple to open up its iOS ecosystem, much like what happened in Europe with recent legislation," notes Neowin. Apple claims that allowing alternative app stores has led to increased exposure to malware, scams, and harmful content. From the report:

> Apple, in its response to [2]this Australian paper (PDF), stated that Australia should not use the EU's Digital Markets Act "as a blueprint". The company's core argument is that the changes mandated by the EU's DMA, which came into full effect in March 2024, introduce serious security and privacy risks for users. Apple claims that allowing sideloading and alternative app stores effectively opens the door for malware, fraud, scams, and other harmful content. The tech company also highlighted specific concerns from its European experience, alleging that its compliance there has led to users being able to install pornography apps and apps that facilitate copyright infringement, things its curated App Store aims to prevent. Apple maintains that its current review process is vital for user protection, and that its often criticized 30% commission applies mainly to the highest earning apps, with most developers paying a lower 15% rate or nothing.



[1] https://www.neowin.net/news/apple-warns-australia-against-joining-eu-in-mandating-iphone-app-sideloading/

[2] https://treasury.gov.au/sites/default/files/2024-12/c2024-547447-pp.pdf



Trust us. (Score:3)

by msauve ( 701917 )

Apple obviously doesn't trust their users to make good decisions. For some reason, they think they're all suckers for a scam.

Re: Trust us. (Score:2)

by Z00L00K ( 682162 )

Also known as greed.

They forgot.. (Score:3)

by luvirini ( 753157 )

..to warn Australians that it would impact Apples profits.

Wow (Score:2)

by phantomfive ( 622387 )

> compliance there has led to users being able to install pornography apps

That's horrific. Imagine if people had access to pornography on their phone. The societal implications could be tremendenous!

Executive Order (Score:1)

by sosume ( 680416 )

I heard Trump issued an executive order mandating that all countries holding US companies accountable to follow their laws will get a 100% tariff raise and will be excluded from any military support.

Re: (Score:3)

by sg_oneill ( 159032 )

> I heard Trump issued an executive order mandating that all countries holding US companies accountable to follow their laws will get a 100% tariff raise and will be excluded from any military support.

Good luck with that shit however. One thing thats been *very* clear in polling is that voters will not tolerate governments selling out to the americans for stupid shit like this. We just had the LNP absolutely thrashed by Labotr for boasting that it would do trumpy shit like DOGE and would "work very closely" w

Re: (Score:2)

by jonwil ( 467024 )

As an Aussie I would actually be in favor of this. We can (and should) find other buyers for our exports and we would be better off if the yanks got stuffed and stopped being military partners with Australia (there is no reason for China to attack us if we don't attack them and don't help the yanks attack them)

all through the store but you pay tax's ? (Score:2)

by johnjones ( 14274 )

ok how about you stop optimizing your tax

keep your monopoly but you pay Tax and no more charging Apple AU variable rates to use your "brand" to avoid tax's etc

and you actually host rather than cache things in australia rather than sending all the locations and imessages of politicians and ADF to the USA

much love

Australia

Ahahahaha ... Nice try, Apple. (Score:2)

by Qbertino ( 265505 )

Anybody paying attention holds up the new iPhone with USB C port as a prime example of why regulations can be a good thing. I trust it will be hard to convince the Australian public otherwise.

Now how about not spamming me with Apple Music Ads when I press the play button on my obscenely expensive "premium grade" laptop?

Just ban them altogether (Score:1)

by Anonymous Coward

We are an island nation. Stop Apple at the border.

Problem solved.

PSA (Score:1)

by suntzu3000 ( 10203459 )

In the interests of your safety you need to leave our monopoly intact.

The other 40% are doing just fine (Score:4, Insightful)

by thegarbz ( 1787294 )

If this were a problem you'd see it in the 40% of the market in Australia who are on Android. You don't see the problem because Apple is making it up.

Re: (Score:2)

by bogaboga ( 793279 )

> ...If this were a problem you'd see it in the 40% of the market in Australia who are on Android...

I am now advised by inference, that Australia is [technically] an iOS shop, with the close to 60% share.

I agree with you though, that to put it another way, Apple think we're fools and have no brains!

I wish I was on a Cincinnati street corner holding a clean dog!