A couple of weeks after unveiling the next-gen iOS 15 update for iPhones, Apple has now published a detailed report on sideloading of apps and how it might put the users at risk. Yeah, that’s the reason Apple gives for not allowing users to sideload apps on iPhones — unlike Android, so you can download and install APKs with ease. The report comes days before the outcome of the class-action lawsuit against Apple’s App Store, which was filed by Epic Games last year.

In its recent “A Day in the Life of Your Data” report, Apple has highlighted its arguments against sideloading of apps on iPhones and iPads and how it might put its users at higher risk.

However, after Apple published the report online, various tech pundits and enthusiasts highlighted the 30% App Store commission, which every developer needs to pay to the company to sell its services on the App Store. Furthermore, the CEO and head of Epic Games and an active Apple critic, Tim Sweeney described the report as “a sea of lies”.