‘The risks will increase’: Apple slams EU for forcing it to allow sideloading on some iPhones

It seems regulatory issues continue to haunt Apple (including a recent UK law conflict), but this time the tech giant is making sure it doesn’t let it slide.

Apple is strongly opposed to a recent EU regulatory ruling, the Digital Markets Act (DMA), which requires Apple to allow third-party app stores on top iPhones. According to a whitepaper published by the company, this sideloading was severely criticized as something that would be incredibly dangerous to consumers.