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Apple just bought time in the Netherlands, but Europe may soon force bigger changes to its App Store pending further ...
Apple's revised App Store policies are likely to receive approval from EU antitrust regulators, potentially avoiding hefty ...
EU regulators are likely to approve Apple’s App Store updates, helping the company avoid potential €50M daily fines under the ...
Reuters reports that Apple is on the brink of satisfying EU regulators with the changes the company has made to its developer program in the EU: Apple’s changes to its App Store rules and fees will ...
Meta has only made “limited changes” to its offerings in order to ward off the threat of future Brussels fines, according to ...
Meta wont make any more changes to its controversial “pay-or-consent” ad model, despite threats of further antitrust charges by EU regulators.
The Commission fined Apple 500 million euros and Meta 200 million euros ($23.4 million) earlier this year – the first fines ...
The updates cover communication and promotion of offers, business terms, and user experience improvements for apps in the EU.
The iPhone maker’s proposal is designed to make it cheaper and less onerous for third-party developers to direct customers away from the Apple ecosystem to make payments elsewhere.
Apple has reworked the terms and conditions for developers that use its highly lucrative App Store in the European Union in a bid to avoid racking up more fines under the EU's digital antitrust law.
Apple is challenging an order from the European Union’s antitrust watchdog specifying how it needs to make its iOS operating system more compatible with rival tech companies’ products under the ...