No, third-party iPhone app stores won't work outside Europe – even with a VPN (2024)

No, third-party iPhone app stores won't work outside Europe – even with a VPN (1)

After many years of Apple keeping its ecosystem firmly locked down, cracks have started to appear in its famous walled garden, with the newly released iOS 17.4 allowing third-party app stores for the first time. However, access to these is only available to users within the European Union (EU) – and don’t expect to be able to get around the restriction using a VPN.

As spotted by 9to5Mac, Apple has uploaded a new support document that outlines how it will make sure that anyone who wants to access a third-party app store is physically located inside the EU.

First, you must have an Apple ID that's set to an EU member state. As well as that, there’s a geolocation check to ensure that you're physically located in one of those countries. Apple says it doesn’t collect your actual location, only an indicator of whether you're eligible to use third-party app stores or not.

Interestingly, the geolocation aspect of Apple’s restrictions implies that even the best VPN services won’t be able to bypass them. That’s because a VPN can change your IP address to fool a server into believing that you're located in a different country, but a geolocation check happens on the device itself (usually using GPS), and therefore can't be spoofed in the same way.

Apple might use other ways to check your location, and it already has a system in place that does just this. Also as found by 9to5Mac, this system looks up things like your rough location (on a nation level, not your exact location), your Apple ID billing address, the region you are using in the Settings app, and the type of device you’re using.

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No, third-party iPhone app stores won't work outside Europe – even with a VPN (2)

Apple says that you will be able to access alternative app stores if you leave the EU for a brief “grace period,” but warns that if you’re “gone for too long, you’ll lose access to some features, including installing new alternative app marketplaces.” Apps you’ve installed will still work, but you won’t be able to update them. The company hasn’t said how long the grace period is.

Alternative app stores have only just been permitted, but one is already available to download. Called the Mobivention App Marketplace, this store is aimed at corporate customers who want a outlet for distributing their own business-focused apps. Other providers, like MacPaw, Epic Games and AltStore, have said they’ll be launching their own app stores soon.

Apple didn’t give a reason for why it's going so far to ensure that only EU citizens can access third-party app stores, but one reason could be to clamp down on the idea spreading to users in other nations. For one thing, Apple has repeatedly said that third-party app stores to which access is being enforced by the EU’s Digital Markets Act (DMA) could be unsafe.

As well as that, they also represent a potential threat to Apple’s revenues – just one look at Apple’s onerous fees for developers who use third-party app stores shows you how worried Apple must be. While the company is being forced to open up in the EU, no other jurisdiction has followed suit, so it seems likely that Apple wants to contain the spread of alternative app stores as much as it can.

If you’re located inside the EU, you’ll be able to try out these new app stores pretty much straight away. If you’re not, all you can do is wait to see if Apple is forced to open up elsewhere.

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No, third-party iPhone app stores won't work outside Europe – even with a VPN (2024)

FAQs

No, third-party iPhone app stores won't work outside Europe – even with a VPN? ›

That's because a VPN can change your IP address to fool a server into believing that you're located in a different country, but a geolocation check happens on the device itself (usually using GPS), and therefore can't be spoofed in the same way.

Can you use a VPN to download apps from other countries iOS? ›

Once you switch your app store country, a virtual private network (VPN) can help you access downloaded apps that may not be available in your current location. However, keep in mind that a VPN itself cannot switch the app store country since its location is tied to the App store account.

How do I access apps from another country on my iPhone? ›

Use your iPhone or iPad to change your region
  1. Open the Settings app.
  2. Tap your name, then tap Media & Purchases.
  3. Tap View Account. ...
  4. Tap Country/Region.
  5. Select your new country or region.
  6. Tap Change Country or Region.
  7. Tap your new country or region, then review the terms and conditions.
Apr 11, 2024

Is Apple third party App Store available in EU? ›

After a lengthy process including implementing various security checks, the first Apple-approved third-party app store, Altstore PAL, is available now for download in the EU. Altstore, which went live on Wednesday, is priced at 1.50 euro (plus tax) per month, to offset the new Apple tax on third-party app stores.

What to do if an app is not available in your country or region? ›

How to fix 'this item isn't available in your country' error on Android
  1. Download and set up a reputable VPN. ...
  2. Connect to a server in the country where your wanted app is available.
  3. Find the Google Play app on your device and click on it.
  4. Click on 'Storage & cache' and clear the cache.
Dec 12, 2023

How to bypass country restrictions in the App Store? ›

If you're traveling to another part of the world or want to access the contents of another country's App Store, you'll need to change your App Store's location. And it's easy to do. All you need is to use a reliable VPN to connect to a server in your chosen location and change the region of your Apple ID.

How do I install apps from another country App Store? ›

How do you install Android apps that are not available in your country? Hi you can try using VPN(virtual private network) there are many free and paid apps avaliable on playstore or you can download apk file for third party websites like apkmirror.

How do I change my App Store country? ›

Change your Google Play country
  1. On your Android device, open the Google Play Store app .
  2. At the top right, tap the profile icon.
  3. Tap Settings General Account and device preferences. ...
  4. Tap the country where you want to add an account.
  5. Follow the on-screen instructions to add a payment method for that country.

How do I make an app available in another country? ›

App availability
  1. Open Play Console and select the app that you want to manage availability for.
  2. Go to the Production page.
  3. Select the Countries/regions tab.
  4. Click Add countries/regions or Remove countries/regions and select the countries/regions you want to add or remove. ...
  5. Confirm your selection(s).

Why does Apple not allow third party apps? ›

Apple has long argued that its App Store policies keep its users safe from malware and other digital threats. The new white paper reiterates that position while introducing guardrails, like the new Notarization for iOS vetting process, meant to protect iPhone users downloading external apps.

Is the Apple App Store region locked? ›

Current options are to switch your Apple ID to the country or region you are in, or wipe and reload the iPhone and use a second Apple ID for the country or region you are in. Media and content and app providers and financial providers and telcom device requirements are generally not global.

What is the EU law against Apple? ›

In particular, the Commission found that Apple applied restrictions on app developers preventing them from informing iOS users about alternative and cheaper music subscription services available outside of the app ('anti-steering provisions'). This is illegal under EU antitrust rules.

Why is my country region not changing on App Store? ›

If you can't change your country or region, make sure you've cancelled your subscriptions and spent your store credit. Complete these steps before trying to change your country or region. If you're a part of a Family Sharing group, you may not be able to change your country or region.

What happens if I change my country on my iPhone? ›

Some apps will appear, or disappear. Some apps will work as if running them from the new region. Some apps will know that you are not located there. For example: When you want to read Apple News, and you do not have the app on the phone, change your region to US.

How to download apps from another country? ›

How to Download Android Apps Not Available in Your Country
  1. Make a Second Google Account to Change App Store Region. ...
  2. Change Country in Google Play Store Settings. ...
  3. Download APK Files for Apps from Other Countries.
Feb 4, 2023

What happens if you use VPN in another country? ›

It does so by letting you connect to a server in another country and by routing your traffic through an encrypted tunnel. This way, you can not only bypass geo-restrictions but also enjoy security and anonymity.

Can I use a VPN for specific apps? ›

You can choose which apps are allowed to use the VPN using an allowed list. If you allow one or more apps, then only the apps in the list use the VPN. All other apps (that aren't in the list) use the system networks as if the VPN isn't running.

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