As first reported by TorrentFreak, Apple is preventing downloads of the iTorrent app on iPhones in the EU. Developer Daniil "XITRIX" Vinogradov's app was a popular BitTorrent client available from AltStore PAL, which is among the most popular third-party iOS app stores overseas. The company revoked the app developer's ability to distribute apps on such third-party marketplaces. While Apple has historically banned torrent clients from iOS devices in the United States, the EU's Digital Markets Act that went into effect last year requires Apple to allow apps from third-party stores to be installed by users.
According to TorrentFreak's reporting, the motivation behind the revocation of XITRIX's alternative distribution rights is not yet certain. The publisher spoke directly with TorrentFreak and said that Apple never reached out to him about the matter. “I still have no idea if it was my fault or Apple's, and their responses make no sense,” Vinogradov told TorrentFreak. Apple has responded to Vinogradov with a generic message about app store issues.
Shane Gill, the co-founder of AltStore PAL, told TorrentFreak that the company's request for information from Apple has not resulted in it explaining its justification for the takedown. “I can confirm that we are in communication with Apple about this issue. We've told them what's going wrong, and they said they're looking into it, but we haven't gotten any further information as of yet,” said Gill.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/apps/apple-pulls-torrenting-app-from-a-third-party-store-in-the-eu-143039720.html?src=rss https://www.engadget.com/apps/apple-pulls-torrenting-app-from-a-third-party-store-in-the-eu-143039720.html?src=rssAutentifică-te pentru a adăuga comentarii
Alte posturi din acest grup

HoYoverse's next gacha game has shades of Teamfight Tactics an

Big-time creators on Instagram just got a bit of welcome news. The platform is introducing inbox managem

Yooka-Replaylee, the re


Meta is re-training its AI and adding new protections to keep teen users from discussing harmful topics with the company's chatbots. The company says it's adding new "guardrails as an extra precaut

Overdrive's digital book lending app Libby is adding — you guessed it! — AI. The new Inspire Me feature
