According to news on February 2, during today’s fiscal year 2024 first quarter conference call, Apple CEO Tim Cook publicly responded to supporting application sideloading for the first time in Europe.
Cook said that this goes against the work we have been doing for many years. Because we need to comply with relevant regulations, we may not be able to protect user personal privacy to the greatest extent.
"If you think back to what we've done over the years, we're really focused on privacy, security and availability."
We'll do our best Efforts are being made to keep the ecosystem consistent with the past, but we still have to abide by the relevant regulations.
It is still difficult to accurately judge the impact of the new regulations on developers and consumers, so we will pay close attention to the development of the situation and make relevant adjustments in a timely manner.
Data revealed by Apple Chief Financial Officer Luca Maestri shows that the EU market accounts for approximately 7% of Apple’s App Store global revenue and is a very important market for Apple.
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