In the European Union, the Digital Markets Act allows developers to distribute iOS apps through alternate app stores. While ...
This guide is only for users outside of the European Union. If you live in the European Union, you can install AltStore ...
When AltStore promoted the app, named Hot Tub, it used the phrase "the first Apple-approved porn app" in marketing. Apple was quick to deny that it "approved" of the app, and released a statement ...
The first Apple-notarized porn app, "Hot Tub," is now available to iPhone users in Europe through the alternative app marketplace, AltStore PAL.
The app, Hot Tub, is not available on Apple's own iOS App Store, but can be downloaded via the third-party AltStore, which can only be accessed on iPhones in Europe. Following the introduction of ...
iPhone users in the EU will soon be able to use crowd-funding site Patreon to directly pay for apps via third-party App Store AltStore, according to a TechCrunch interview with its developer ...
It’s been ready for a while, but today, AltStore is finally available for iOS users in the EU. Riley Testus, one of AltStore’s founders, had this to say about the launch: This is a day I’ve been ...
AltStore PAL, an alternative app marketplace made possible under Europe’s Digital Markets Act or DMA, this week unveiled the Hot Tub iPhone app, described as an adult content browser.
Apple is taking a strong stance against the Hot Tub app, an adult content platform launched via AltStore, a third-party app store enabled by the EU’s Digital Markets Act (DMA). Apple is not happy ...
Yesterday, AltStore co-creator Riley Testut posted on Mastodon that the ‘cat’s out of the bag.’ That cat was the announcement from Epic Games that their hugely popular game ‘Fortnite’ would be coming ...
Apple is officially letting third-party app stores for iPhones in the EU, starting with iOS 17.4. Developers can create alternative app stores for iPhones and offer different apps and services ...