Apple could introduce another novelty to IOS 14 that will allow us to use simple types of applications available in the App Store without having to install them on our devices, as revealed by the code for the first version of iOS 14 on which 9to5Mac has access.

Of course in many cases you have clicked the link, or you have scanned the QR code and the application web application (Facebook, Instagram, YouTube …) is open if you didn't have this app installed. Due to "deep links" that Apple introduced a few previous versions of iOS, when the app was installed it unknowingly unlocks the web version. Yes, in Apple programs now there's a chance to slow down which allows that, even if you don't install the app, the content is displayed to you in the “light” type of user that the user will be able to interact with, even though it is more limited than the one offered by the full app.

It will be up to developers to decide which part of the application to download to that card that will appear when we enter the QR code or click on the link. The track for this new developer API, called "Clip" also shows that that floating card will appear even when the app is installed, giving you the option to fully unlock it, or you may not install, multiply. This way we will not leave an application where we will be able to see the content we have chosen unless we wish.

This feature seems to come with iOS 14 it's very reminiscent of Slices on Android, which allows searches from the Google bar and from other apps to use other apps' functions without leaving the original. Currently the information we have is limited but we hope that they will continue to provide us with details of this new feature that adds to the long list of leaks in iOS 14.