Following pressure from EU regulators, Apple has announced that iPhone users in the European Union could now download apps directly from developer websites, instead of having to go through its App Store. The newly announced move, also known as sideloading, is in compliance with the EU’s landmark Digital Markets Act or DMA, introduced to regulate tech giants and provide a level playing field for smaller rivals. “Distributing apps directly from a website requires responsibility and oversight of the user experience, including the ability to manage apps and provide customer support and refunds,” A…