iOS 17 will enable sideloading on iPhone, but I have four big reasons to oppose installing apps from third-party sources - here they are.
, a feature many developers and users have been waiting for. According to reports, there is a big twist in how sideloading will operate. The feature will only be available in Europe, where new laws force Apple to offer sideloading to users. Sideloading will also open the door to third-party app stores that will compete against Apple’s own app store. That might sound exciting to the same group that has been arguing in favor of sideloading.
The iPhone is the most important computer for many people, and that’s why it has to be as secure as possible. It contains lots of sensitive information, from banking apps to messaging platforms and health data. The Mac or PC, which support sideloading, aren’t even close when it comes to that sort of personal information.
Another big reason I don’t like iPhone sideloading concerns app updates, which also has a security aspect. Since I said I’m a savvy iPhone/tech user, I will add I already have ways to address these potential issues, assuming I’d embrace sideloading come iOS 17. I’d only log into your website with Apple ID. And I’d use disposable virtual cards to pay for your apps. Also, it’s likely many developers will use a third-party payment system for apps, which will be secure. But that’s ironic since the App Store already offers that.
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