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Apple is updating its App Store linking rules and fees in the European Union to comply with the requirements of the Digital ...
Despite announcing new developer policies, Apple says it will still appeal the EU’s €500 million fine in court by 7 July.
Apple has introduced new App Store changes in the EU in an attempt to avoid being further penalized under the European ...
Back in 2019, Apple was hit with a class-action lawsuit over its anticompetitive behavior in running the App Store, taking particular exception to its 30% commission while forcing developers to ...
Apple changes app store policy after EU Commission findings. Helen Clarke . Fri, Aug 9, 2024, 12:35 PM 2 min read. In This Article: AAPL . The policy change comes into affect in the European Union ...
Apple announced changes to its App Store payment rules in Europe as it hit a Thursday deadline to address accusations of breaking EU digital competition rules -- or face steep new daily fines.
Apple has bowed to the inevitable and said it "expects to make" App Store policy changes to comply with EU's Digital Markets Act (DMA). The pan-EU DMA Apple has bowed to the inevitable and said it ...
Apple’s last-minute App Store changes come with a catch — here’s what developers think. ... they can opt in to the new structure and benefit from a lower App Store commission rate.
Apple Changes Its App Store Policy. Critics Call the Moves ‘Outrageous.’ iPhone maker will allow developers to process purchases outside of its app store but will still charge a commission ...
Apple has agreed to make some changes to its App Store policy as part of a proposed lawsuit settlement which will enable developers to contact customers about alternate payment methods for in-app ...
Apple CEO Tim Cook defended the company’s App Store commission structure in his sworn testimony before the House Antitrust Subcommittee on Wednesday. He claimed the majority of the apps pay no ...
Now, for developers eligible for the App Store Small Business Program, Apple is cutting the commission rate for the first year of a subscription to 15%. All subsequent years remain at 15% as well.