AltStore to Add for Sideloading Patreon-Backed iPhone Apps in the EU

Developers will be able to offer Patreon-backed apps that will allow them to pay Apple's Core Technology Fee, while also monetising their apps.

AltStore to Add  for Sideloading Patreon-Backed iPhone Apps in the EU

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AltStore will soon be available in the EU as an official App Marketplace

Highlights
  • AltStore will soon be available in the EU as an official App Marketplace
  • s will be able to apps using their Patreon hips
  • Access to AltStore's beta apps will also be available to Patreon
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Apple introduced the ability to sideload iPhone apps in the European Union (EU) last month, in order to comply with the AltStore, an alternative app store designed to enable sideloading on iOS. As a result, developers will have an alternate method of monetising their apps in the EU, while skirting Apple's commission on apps distributed via its App Store.

In a post on Threads, AltStore developer Riley Testut stated that the popular sideloading tool will soon be made available in the Apple's policies for third-party app stores in the region. Testut also shared a screen recording of the process of installing an app via the AltStore App Marketplace, which doesn't appear to take more than a couple of taps.

It's worth ing that even developers who distribute free applications will have to pay Apple a Core Technology Fee of EUR 0.5 (roughly Rs. 45) for each after the app has been ed more than one million times. As the count also includes app updates, the CTF could be applicable to several apps that become wildly popular on third party app stores.

Testut informed TechCrunch that the AltStore App Marketplace in the EU will allow developers to offer Patreon-backed apps, offering the equivalent of an in-app purchase or subscription available in Apple's App Store. The proceeds of these Patreon hips could enable access to specific apps or features, while also allowing developers to monetise their applications or games.

iPhone owners in the EU who are running the AltStore App Marketplace will soon be able to install beta versions of clipboard manager Clip and Nintendo emulator Delta after becoming Patreon — this costs $3 (roughly Rs. 250) per month, the developer told the publication. s will be able to the standard version of Delta for free, while a $1 Patreon hip will grant access to the stable version of the clipboard manager. 


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