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What Apple has done At the very end of the 60 days the EU gave Apple, the company announced App Store changes regarding developer fees and the perennial issue of anti-steering.
Apple, Inc. (AAPL) announced a series of additional changes to its App Store policy to skirt the 500-million-euro ($585 million) fine imposed by the commission in late April. The fine followed the ...
As a result, Apple will not face daily fines for non-compliance. Apple changed its ‌App Store‌ fee setup and removed its anti-steering rules to meet the demands of the European Commission.
EU Users Can Now Delete App Store, Safari, and More as Apple Adjusts to DMA Compliance Ratul Maitra on August 23, 2024 2 minute read ...
(EC ruling at p. 22). In other words, “the App Store isn’t more secure than the web just because you say it is.” Apple has until June 22 to bring the App Store into compliance with the EC’s ruling or ...
A payment processing fee 3% for using Apple’s payment system. The Core Technology Fee (CTF) of €0.50 for apps distributed from any store on iOS to be paid for each first annual install per year over a ...
In March, the European Commission found that the Play Store prevents app developers from directing consumers to alternative purchasing channels, limiting their ability to offer better deals outside of ...
Apple (AAPL) has implemented major changes for its iOS and iPadOS users within the European Union. The company will enable users to remove certain pre-installed apps, including the App Store ...
Apple avoids daily fines from EU by accepting changes to App Store rules and fees. EU expected to approve changes after $586.7 million fine in April.
Apple just bought time in the Netherlands, but Europe may soon force bigger changes to its App Store pending further regulations. It seems Apple won't face a new penalty in the Netherlands just yet.