Apple debuts iOS app web distribution to EU users, letting qualifying developers who opt in to its Core Technology Fee offer direct downloads via their sites 公司收購手機

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on puts a set of obligations on in-scope tech giants that lawmakers hope will level the competitive playing field for platforms’ business users, as well as protecting consumers from Big Tech throwing its weight around.
Briefing journalists on the latest development to its EU app ecosystem Tuesday, ahead of the official announcement, an Apple representative said developers wanting to distribute iOS apps directly will be able to tap into the entitlement through beta 2 of iOS 17.5.
In order to do so developers will have to opt into Apple’s new EU business terms, which include a new “core technology fee” charged at €0.50 for each first annual install over 1 million in the past 12 months regardless of where apps are distributed. App makers wishing to avoid the fee currently have no choice but to remain on Apple’s old business terms, meaning they are unable to access any of the DMA entitlements.
In earlier DMA changes, App has opened up to allow marketplace apps in the EU where developers can run their own app stores on iOS, including marketplaces composed of only their own apps.
Additional DMA-driven reforms include more flexibility from Apple around in-app payments, as well as a ban on its usual anti-steering measures. This means that iOS developers opting into the new T&Cs can inform their users of cheaper offers available outside Apple’s own App Store.
Returning to the new option of web distribution for iOS apps, Apple’s criteria for developers wanting to distribute their software directly include that they be in good standing with its developer program; attest to handle things like IP disputes and government takedown requests; and commit to providing iOS users with customer service, as Apple will not offer that kind of support for iOS apps downloaded outside its App Store.

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It also emphasizes that all apps distributed from the web must meet its notarizations requirements, which it says are intended to protect platform integrity.
An Apple rep described this as a baseline safety and security standard, which they said iOS users expect to help ensure their device is protected from external risks.
The company continues to argue that sideloading apps carries inherent security risks for mobile users, suggesting it’s trying to find a way to comply with the DMA while taking steps to limit risks the changes create for its users.
The first time an iOS user attempts to download an app from a developer’s website they will be required to authorize the developer to install apps directly on their device. Apple’s current design of the authorization flow involves multiple steps and requires users to verify that they wish to provide permission for developer via the iOS settings menu and by clicking “allow” on subsequent permission pop-ups (the other option, i.e. to deny permission, reads “ignore”).
After they have gone through this multi-step flow and approved a developer, any future direct downloads involve fewer steps, per Apple.
The design of the follow-on flow that Apple showed during the briefing includes a screen notifying users that “updates and purchases in this app will be managed by the developer,” combined with a suggestion they “verify the information below before installing,” which is displayed above a card showing some basic app info and screenshots, as well as a link to see “more” info.
Apple argues these steps and the information iOS surfaces to users during the authorization process for direct web downloads are reasonable security measures; the DMA permits gatekeepers to apply these steps in order to protect platform integrity.
However critics of Apple’s DMA approach have decried these sort of pop-ups as “scare screens,” arguing the flow it designs is intended to inject friction and dissuade iOS users from stepping outside Apple’s garden — such as by implying direct downloads are riskier than downloads through Apple’s own App Store.
Apple’s approach to a number of other elements of DMA compliance are under investigation by the European Commission, so at least some of these criticisms have spurred EU enforcers to take a closer look at its take on what the law demands.
Last month the Commission announced t

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不僅如此,當充電線接上電源時,也應該避免皮膚長時間接觸充電線與連接器,因為可能會造成不適或受傷。應避免睡在或坐在充電線或連接器上的情況。

除此之外,為了降低發生與熱度有關的傷害與損壞之可能性,建議直接將電源轉接器插入插座中。千萬不要在潮濕的環境,例如水槽、浴缸或淋浴間附近充電,也不要用沾濕的手連接或拔除電源轉接器。

當充電器或充電線存在以下4種情況,建議停止使用:

1. 電源轉接器插頭或插腳損壞。

2. 充電線磨損或因其他因素損壞。

3. 電源轉接器暴露在過多水分的環境中,或是電源轉接器遭液體潑濺。

4. 電源轉接器掉落且外殼損壞。

其實,不光是為了身體健康,手機也不需要整晚充電。台大電機博士曲建仲認為,一般智慧型手機充電大約只需要2小時,如果提高電壓或電流進行「快充」可以縮短充電時間到30分鐘,因此不需要「整晚充電」。

如果不需要長時間外出使用手機,直接設定充電到80%也可以,不過如果電池容量只有80%出門不夠用到沒電反而會傷害電池,總之每個人的使用情境不同,可以依照自己的需求來做調整。

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