Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Journalist, analyst, author, podcaster. Apple will allow iPhone and iPad owners to delete one of its most prized and valuable ...
Think your favorite apps are safe? A new court ruling in the Musi case confirms Apple can pull the plug on any app at any ...
Over the years, Apple has been criticized for iPhone apps that couldn’t be deleted. Now, European Union users will be able to delete key apps from their phones, thanks to the upcoming iOS 18.2 ...
The developer behind the ICEBlock app that Apple removed from the App Store at the Trump administration's request is suing for suppression of free speech. The lawsuit names Pam Bondi, Kristi Noem, and ...
After complying with the Digital Markets Act early this year and opening up the iPhone App Store to sideloading and third-party marketplaces, Apple is about to make even more changes for users in the ...
In brief: Apple is preparing to further loosen its control over the app ecosystem for iPhone and iPad users in the EU. While it's already possible to delete several built-in apps like Calculator, ...
ICEBlock app creator Joshua Aaron is suing the Trump administration, accusing it of abusing government power and infringing on his free speech by pushing Apple to remove ICEBlock from its app store.
A federal judge dismissed Musi's lawsuit, ruling Apple can remove App Store apps anytime, setting a major precedent for ...
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