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Spotify and Apple Still Tussling Over App Store Policy


Spotify is raising a stink, saying that Apple has again defied the European Commission's ruling to offer options to users. Read More

Epic drags Apple to court over App Store fees and more, judge orders a three-day evidentiary hearing as sanctions loom


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Apple rejects latest Spotify EU iOS app


Apple rejected the newest version of Spotify's iOS app with in-app pricing information for users in the European Union. Read More

Spotify says Apple has rejected its app update with price information for EU users


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Spotify slams Apple for continuing 'to break European law' — will submit app update that contains 'basic pricing and website information'


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Spotify is still complaining about Apple's EU App Store rules


Spotify continues to complain about an Apple Tax that it doesn't really pay, as it decries Apple's non-approval of its latest update because of a violation of App Store rules. Read More

TikTok suspends new app's reward programme amid EU concerns


TikTok will voluntarily suspend its new app TikTok Lite's reward programme while it tries to resolve EU concerns, the company said on X social media platform on Wednesday. Read More

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The 5 best dating apps in 2024


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China Orders Apple to Remove Popular Messaging Apps


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Apple will soon let users in the EU download apps through web sites, not just the App Store


Developers who opt in — and who meet Apple’s criteria, including app notarization requirements — will be able to offer iPhone apps ... by the European Commission, so at least some of these ... Read More


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