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Apple reverses course on plan to cut off ‘progressive web apps’ in EU

iPhone maker was set to be investigated over its changes to iOS software in order to comply with new regulations

Apple has reversed course on a plan to cut off access to applications that bypass its app store, which the iPhone maker had argued was necessary in order to comply with new EU regulations.

The European Commission, the EU’s executive arm, had been preparing a formal investigation into Apple’s move to disable so-called “progressive web apps” in the bloc.

The feature allows companies to create apps that can be accessed as a web page, with a button that appears on a mobile user’s home screen.

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