But back to the new here iOS 17.4 beta 1. What’s new and what’s changed?
iOS 17.4 beta 1 new features
Essentially, iOS 17.4 will allow users in the EU to:
- sideload apps from third-party app stores (currently only developers can sideload apps)
- use browsers based on another engine (all iOS browsers right now rely on Apple’s WebKit engine)
- choose their default browsers the first time they launch Safari after iOS 17.4 (currently not available in the beta)
Some developer-intended new iOS features that will arrive with iOS 17.4 but aren’t necessarily part of the newest beta include:
- New options for distributing iOS apps from alternative app marketplaces
- New framework and APIs for creating alternative app marketplaces
- New frameworks and APIs for alternative browser engines
- Interoperability request form
- Notarization for iOS apps
- App installation sheets
- Authorization for marketplace developers
- Additional malware protections
iOS 17.4 sideloading
When sideloading, iOS users in the EU won’t be able to benefit from some of the regular perks. For example, purchases of app ouside of the App Store won’t be detailed in the latter and Apple won’t be able to issue a refund. Family Purchase Sharing and Ask to Buy also won’t be compatible with apps downloaded and/or purchased outside of the App Store.
However, App Tracking Transparency will still work with apps coming from alternative stores, so users will be able to forbid apps from sharing tracking their data and sending it to the respective app developer.