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Apple has unveiled significant changes to its App Store policies in the European Union, responding to regulatory pressure from the EU’s Digital Markets Act. The company was recently fined €500 million ...
App Store vice president Matt Fischer is set to leave the company as Apple prepares for an ‌App Store‌ reorganization to deal with regulatory changes, reports Bloomberg.
A round-up of all the major changes that Apple has made to the App Store around the world to regualtory and legal pressure.
Apple is opening small cracks in the iPhone’s digital fortress as part of a regulatory clampdown in Europe that’s striving to give consumers more choices.
Apple has announced updates to its App Store pricing and taxes for developers across different regions, with some changes being already in effect as of February 6.
Apple made amendments to it App Store policies in a bid to comply with the European Union’s (EU) Digital Markets Act (DMA).
The American tech giant is complying with a major EU antitrust order – narrowly meeting a deadline to avoid steep daily fines ...
TikTok remains downloadable on the Google Play Store and the Apple App Store, despite US laws targeting the Chinese-owned app ...
Apple’s new Digital Markets Act malicious compliance scheme is blatantly unlawful in both Europe and the United States and makes a mockery of fair competition in digital markets. Apps with competing ...
Apple Inc.’s head of the App Store is leaving as part of a reorganization of the lucrative division, which has drawn regulatory scrutiny over concerns it wields too much power in the mobile ...
Notably, the changes affect only the U.S. App Store, further fragmenting App Store rules along geopolitical boundaries which began with regulations in China, South Korea, Japan, the Netherlands, and ...