Apple wont have to enable sideloading for users in Brazil, at least for now
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Apple has been facing scrutiny in Brazil over the App Store. Earlier this month, a Brazilian court ruled that Apple would have 90 days to allow sideloading on iOS for iPhone users in Brazil but things are about to change. Thats because another judge has now ruled that Apple wont have to implement the requested changes, at least for now.Brazil wont force Apple to enable sideloading, but regulator can still appealAs reported by Brazilian newspaper Estado (via MacMagazine) on Wednesday, a Federal Civil Court judge in Brazil has now ruled that Apple can continue distributing iOS apps exclusively through the App Store without letting developers opt for other platforms (a process known as sideloading).In November last year, the Brazilian antitrust regulator Cade ruled that Apple should allow the distribution of apps outside the App Store in Brazil. The company would have 20 days to comply with the decision. Apple appealed the decision and a judge ruled that the injunction wasnt necessary or urgent, giving the company more time to discuss the case.After a public hearing with Apple and companies like Epic Games, the Brazilian court ordered Apple to allow sideloading within 90 days because it considered that the limitations imposed by the company could jeopardize the entry of new competitors in the segment. The court also claimed that Apple had implemented similar changes in the EU without a significant impact or irreparable damage to its business.At the time, an Apple spokesperson said that the decision would harm the privacy and security of iOS users and that the company would appeal the decision. The appeal had a positive outcome for Apple, as the judge considered that the company was being punished as if it had been convicted, even though the case is not closed.Of course, this doesnt mean that Apple has won once and for all, but it certainly gives the company a lot more time to prepare for the next court battle. Someone who certainly isnt happy with todays result is Epic Games, which announced a few days ago that it would be launching Fortnite for iOS users in Brazil in July.The Brazilian regulator can still appeal the judges decision.Gadgets I recommend:Add 9to5Mac to your Google News feed. FTC: We use income earning auto affiliate links. More.Youre reading 9to5Mac experts who break news about Apple and its surrounding ecosystem, day after day. Be sure to check out our homepage for all the latest news, and follow 9to5Mac on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn to stay in the loop. Dont know where to start? Check out our exclusive stories, reviews, how-tos, and subscribe to our YouTube channel
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