Close Menu
Alpha Leaders
  • Home
  • News
  • Leadership
  • Entrepreneurs
  • Business
  • Living
  • Innovation
  • More
    • Money & Finance
    • Web Stories
    • Global
    • Press Release
What's On
Muangthai Capital’s new CEO Parithad Petampai navigates succession and microfinance scrutiny

Muangthai Capital’s new CEO Parithad Petampai navigates succession and microfinance scrutiny

15 July 2026
Ben Askren Opens Up About Autism Traits, Never Been Formally Diagnosed

Ben Askren Opens Up About Autism Traits, Never Been Formally Diagnosed

15 July 2026
Topgolf’s CEO thinks the sport’s next star could get their start at one of its driving ranges

Topgolf’s CEO thinks the sport’s next star could get their start at one of its driving ranges

15 July 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Alpha Leaders
newsletter
  • Home
  • News
  • Leadership
  • Entrepreneurs
  • Business
  • Living
  • Innovation
  • More
    • Money & Finance
    • Web Stories
    • Global
    • Press Release
Alpha Leaders
Home » iOS 17.4 Release Date: Apple Reveals Stark Warning About New iPhone Update
Innovation

iOS 17.4 Release Date: Apple Reveals Stark Warning About New iPhone Update

Press RoomBy Press Room2 March 20245 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Copy Link Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email WhatsApp
iOS 17.4 Release Date: Apple Reveals Stark Warning About New iPhone Update

Apple’s biggest-ever mid-cycle update for the iPhone is about to land (here’s exactly when) and it will bring with it big upgrades for all iPhone users, everywhere, including a huge security upgrade to iMessage. But the biggest changes are for iPhone users in the EU, in response to the Digital Markets Act. Today, Apple explained to me what those changes mean, and how it could affect all users—especially if the U.S. or U.K. governments decide to follow suit with legislation of their own.

March 2 update below. This post was first published on March 1, 2024.

The changes for EU iPhone users are comprehensive. Apple is being required to open up its iOS system to allow sideloading of apps in alternative marketplaces, to permit web browsers not based on WebKit which underpins Safari, and to let other payment mechanisms beyond Apple Pay on to the phone.

Apple has now released a white paper which runs to 32 pages and explains that while it has taken every precaution it can to keep iPhone users’ privacy and security in place, it can’t guarantee that things will be as safe as they were.

Apple explained to me that it has introduced new features to protect users but that it won’t be able to protect users in the way it can in the current arrangement. The white paper says, “To comply with the DMA, we have created new options for developers and users—and built over 600 new APIs and developer tools to enable these changes. The new options include enabling sideloading so that EU users can download apps through app marketplaces other than the App Store, enabling alternative ways to process payments on the App Store, and many other changes. This required us to change the uniquely successful approach that we’ve employed to protect users’ security and privacy and keep them safe.”

Some organizations, like banks, for instance, have been in touch with Apple expressing concern, saying that they want to remain only in the App Store and could even consider not allowing their apps to be downloaded on to any device that has sideloaded apps on it. Right now, Apple doesn’t have a way to tell a bank, for instance, if an iPhone has downloaded an app from an external marketplace or not.

Apple is wary of how predatory payment techniques, mobile ransomware and consumer spyware could be focused on the iPhone if it’s deemed to be more vulnerable or less secure.

For me, the key phrase in the white paper is this: “In practice, users in the EU will lose the choice to solely remain on the App Store and keep all of Apple’s industry-leading protections, even if that is what they would prefer.”

Of course, users can simply decide to stick exclusively to the App Store, to web browsers like Safari based on WebKit and to payments through Apple Pay.

And some people will want to have apps not in the App Store on their phones. Apple is concerned about this, too, saying it will have no control of external content: “This means Apple won’t be able to prevent apps with content that Apple wouldn’t allow on the App Store—like apps that distribute pornography, apps that encourage consumption of tobacco or vape products, illegal drugs, or excessive amounts of alcohol, or apps that contain pirated content (or that otherwise steal ideas or intellectual property from other developers)—from becoming available on alternative app marketplaces.”

Spotify has already responded to the white paper, saying Apple is trying to “scare everybody about privacy and security.”

The changes coming to the iPhone are just days away, but it may take some weeks or longer to see what the effects are.

March 2 update. There’s already been a very strong response to Apple’s DMA changes and it’s fair to say they’re not exactly positive. (This is an example of the British art of understatement.) Avery Gardiner, Spotify’s global director of competition policy spoke to the Press Association news agency, as Martyn Landi reported in The Independent. Gardiner said Apple’s warnings about having to make the iPhone less secure in order to comply with the Digital Markets Act (DMA) equated to saying “the only way to have privacy and security is to allow a monopolist to continue to abuse monopoly power.”

Gardiner, Spotify’s competition policy lead, went on to say the notion that security and privacy could only come from Apple’s own App Store was “just not true”.

“If Apple were the only way to keep things private and secure, why haven’t Android users left Android in droves for Apple over concerns about privacy and security? They haven’t,” she told the PA news agency.

I think that’s true, but it’s also likely the case that a fair chunk of iPhone users stay loyal to Apple precisely because they enjoy the irreproachably good security and privacy on board.

Gardiner didn’t pull any punches, saying, “This has been their tactic globally – scare everybody about privacy and security. Tell them that the only way to have privacy and security is to allow a monopolist to continue to abuse monopoly power. I understand why they’re doing it, but it’s not truthful.”

She went on, “Apple has announced a set of proposed rules that do not comply with the DMA. “At the most basic level, the idea that you have to opt in to an onerous new fee structure in order to avail yourselves of the rights granted to you by the European Parliament is bizarre. The DMA is really clear: App stores have to let developers communicate offers free of charge. Those are the words. It doesn’t say ‘as long as you opt into an onerous new fee structure that would impose a massive tax on you’.

Finally, she said, “It is on its face, not compliant with the DMA, and the commission is going to need to open an investigation unless Apple changes its tune.”

Apple apple iPhone warning apple issues stark warning iOS iOS 17.4 iPhone iPhone about to change iPhone latest is iPhone secure when will apple release iOS 17.4
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email Copy Link

Related Articles

Ben Askren Opens Up About Autism Traits, Never Been Formally Diagnosed

Ben Askren Opens Up About Autism Traits, Never Been Formally Diagnosed

15 July 2026
Date, Time, Location And How To Watch The Event

Date, Time, Location And How To Watch The Event

15 July 2026
Amazon Echo Studio (2025) Is Smaller And Smarter, But The Original Still Has An Edge

Amazon Echo Studio (2025) Is Smaller And Smarter, But The Original Still Has An Edge

15 July 2026
China Plans AI Agent Recalls. America Can’t Agree Who Regulates Them

China Plans AI Agent Recalls. America Can’t Agree Who Regulates Them

15 July 2026
Why Apple Should Consider Dropping The iPhone Ultra

Why Apple Should Consider Dropping The iPhone Ultra

15 July 2026
NYT ‘Pips’ Hints, Answers And Walkthrough For Wednesday, July 15

NYT ‘Pips’ Hints, Answers And Walkthrough For Wednesday, July 15

15 July 2026
Don't Miss
Unwrap Christmas Sustainably: How To Handle Gifts You Don’t Want

Unwrap Christmas Sustainably: How To Handle Gifts You Don’t Want

By Press Room27 December 2024

Every year, millions of people unwrap Christmas gifts that they do not love, need, or…

Exclusive: DeFi platform Azura launches after raising .9 million from Initialized

Exclusive: DeFi platform Azura launches after raising $6.9 million from Initialized

22 October 2024
Sam Altman’s World Wants To Scan Your Eyes To Prove You’re Human

Sam Altman’s World Wants To Scan Your Eyes To Prove You’re Human

22 October 2024
Stay In Touch
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • Vimeo
Latest Articles
A new FCC proposal could spell the end of the burner phone

A new FCC proposal could spell the end of the burner phone

15 July 20261 Views
Amazon Echo Studio (2025) Is Smaller And Smarter, But The Original Still Has An Edge

Amazon Echo Studio (2025) Is Smaller And Smarter, But The Original Still Has An Edge

15 July 20262 Views
The secrets that helped logistics giant C.H. Robinson achieve a 45% productivity gain with AI agents

The secrets that helped logistics giant C.H. Robinson achieve a 45% productivity gain with AI agents

15 July 20262 Views
China Plans AI Agent Recalls. America Can’t Agree Who Regulates Them

China Plans AI Agent Recalls. America Can’t Agree Who Regulates Them

15 July 20261 Views

Recent Posts

  • Muangthai Capital’s new CEO Parithad Petampai navigates succession and microfinance scrutiny
  • Ben Askren Opens Up About Autism Traits, Never Been Formally Diagnosed
  • Topgolf’s CEO thinks the sport’s next star could get their start at one of its driving ranges
  • Date, Time, Location And How To Watch The Event
  • A new FCC proposal could spell the end of the burner phone

Recent Comments

No comments to show.
About Us
About Us

Alpha Leaders is your one-stop website for the latest Entrepreneurs and Leaders news and updates, follow us now to get the news that matters to you.

Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest YouTube WhatsApp
Our Picks
Muangthai Capital’s new CEO Parithad Petampai navigates succession and microfinance scrutiny

Muangthai Capital’s new CEO Parithad Petampai navigates succession and microfinance scrutiny

15 July 2026
Ben Askren Opens Up About Autism Traits, Never Been Formally Diagnosed

Ben Askren Opens Up About Autism Traits, Never Been Formally Diagnosed

15 July 2026
Topgolf’s CEO thinks the sport’s next star could get their start at one of its driving ranges

Topgolf’s CEO thinks the sport’s next star could get their start at one of its driving ranges

15 July 2026
Most Popular
Date, Time, Location And How To Watch The Event

Date, Time, Location And How To Watch The Event

15 July 20261 Views
A new FCC proposal could spell the end of the burner phone

A new FCC proposal could spell the end of the burner phone

15 July 20261 Views
Amazon Echo Studio (2025) Is Smaller And Smarter, But The Original Still Has An Edge

Amazon Echo Studio (2025) Is Smaller And Smarter, But The Original Still Has An Edge

15 July 20262 Views

Archives

  • July 2026
  • June 2026
  • May 2026
  • April 2026
  • March 2026
  • February 2026
  • January 2026
  • December 2025
  • November 2025
  • October 2025
  • September 2025
  • August 2025
  • July 2025
  • June 2025
  • May 2025
  • April 2025
  • March 2025
  • February 2025
  • January 2025
  • December 2024
  • November 2024
  • October 2024
  • September 2024
  • August 2024
  • July 2024
  • June 2024
  • May 2024
  • April 2024
  • March 2024
  • February 2024
  • January 2024
  • December 2023
  • March 2022
  • January 2021
  • March 2020
  • January 2020

Categories

  • Blog
  • Business
  • Entrepreneurs
  • Global
  • Innovation
  • Leadership
  • Living
  • Money & Finance
  • News
  • Press Release
© 2026 Alpha Leaders. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Advertise
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.