Japanese users can now download AltStore PAL and sideload apps on their iPhones and iPads. Here’s how.
A bit of context
Yesterday, Apple announced a sweeping set of changes to the App Store and iPhone in Japan to comply with the country’s Mobile Software Competition Act (MASCA).
With these changes, developers can now distribute their apps to Japanese users through alternative app marketplaces, in addition to Apple’s App Store.
Additionally, developers will be able to use alternative payment options beyond Apple’s own In-App Purchase system, as well as link users to external payment environments.
Apple, meanwhile, will maintain its Notarization review process for all apps and has introduced a new set of business terms, including App Store commissions, processing fees, store services commissions, and a Core Technology Commission.
You can read 9to5Mac’s coverage of the new terms here.
AltStore PAL now available in Japan
A few hours after Apple flipped the switch on its new rules for Japan, AltStore confirmed on Mastodon that its AltStore PAL app was already available in the country, allowing users to sideload apps to their iPhones and iPads.
To celebrate what AltStore said is its first international expansion since its EU launch in 2024, they decided to give away a free month of Patreon access to all AltStore PAL users, which will include patron-exclusive features.
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