BRUSSELS (Reuters) -Lower developer fees implemented by Apple to comply with European Union tech regulations have not reduced prices for users, the iPhone maker said on Wednesday, renewing its ...
Right at the deadline to comply with the European Union Digital Markets Act, Apple is making changes to its developer policies. However, it may not be enough to escape the European Commission's ire.
A study funded by Apple (AAPL) slammed the European Union's Digital Markets Act on Wednesday, as the research claims reduced fees for developers in the region are not being passed on to users as ...
Apple Loosens EU App Store Rules After €500 Million Fine Your email has been sent Apple makes it less scary for EU users to tap on external links New fees for link-out payments CTF was in response to ...
Apple is updating its App Store linking rules and fees in the European Union to comply with the requirements of the Digital Markets Act, Apple said today. Apps distributed through EU storefronts can ...
The DMA has again forced Apple to make sweeping changes to the App Store. Photo: Graham Bower/Cult of Mac To avoid further penalties under the European Union’s Digital Markets Act, Apple has announced ...
To avoid additional fines, Apple is making several new changes to App Store rules in the EU. Today’s changes are a result of an April ruling by the European ...
A group of 20 app developers urges the EU to take action on Apple over its fee practices. They argue that the company’s fee structure unfairly disadvantages European developers when compared to their ...
Apple reduced fees to comply with EU regulations Study commissioned by Apple finds developers did not drop prices BRUSSELS, Nov 12 (Reuters) - Lower developer fees implemented by Apple (AAPL.O), opens ...