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Brazil Mandates Apple to Permit Sideloading

Author : Aaron May 14,2025

Apple's carefully constructed ecosystem is facing yet another challenge, this time from Brazil, which has ordered the tech giant to allow sideloading on iOS devices within the next 90 days. This move follows similar rulings in other countries, where Apple has been compelled to open up its platform to third-party app installations. The Brazilian court's decision underscores a growing global trend towards more open mobile ecosystems.

Apple, known for its stringent control over app distribution, is preparing to appeal the ruling. Sideloading, a practice familiar to Android users through APK files, allows the installation of apps directly onto devices without using an official app store. This capability has been a contentious issue for Apple, which has historically resisted such changes to maintain its curated environment.

The debate over sideloading intensified after Epic Games' lawsuit against Apple, which highlighted the company's restrictive policies. Apple's primary defense against sideloading revolves around user privacy and security, a stance they've maintained even as they introduced significant changes like the App Tracking Transparency (ATT) in 2022. These changes, while aimed at enhancing user privacy, have stirred controversy and regulatory scrutiny, particularly because Apple itself was exempt from the new rules.

Despite Apple's efforts, the pressure to conform to global standards is mounting. Countries like Vietnam and the European Union are pushing for more openness in mobile platforms, signaling a potential end to Apple's exclusive control over its ecosystem. As the battle continues, it remains to be seen how Apple will adapt to these evolving regulatory landscapes.

While Apple navigates these challenges, gaming enthusiasts might be more interested in exploring new mobile games. Why not check out our list of the top five new mobile games to try this week? These exciting new releases promise to keep you entertained over the coming days.

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