iPhone app sideloading is coming soon, but it might not be the money-saving boost you’re hoping for

The digital wall around iPhones that prevents users from downloading non-App Store approved software to their mobile phones is about to crack in Europe. But according to a new report, Apple is already planning to plug the holes left by European Union (EU) laws, meaning sideloading may not be as free as we’d hoped.

First, let’s go back to April 2022, when the EU – a collection of 27 European countries, including France, Germany and Spain – agreed on the Digital Markets Act. It came into effect in November of that year and is intended to address issues surrounding Apple’s control over which apps can and cannot be downloaded to iPhones.