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Facing Billions in DMA Fines, Apple Lets EU iPhone Users Install Apps Outside the App Store
A last-minute rule change lets European iPhone owners download apps from rival stores and developer websites, while introducing new fees that Apple hopes will satisfy regulators in Brussels. Read More
Apple revamps EU App Store terms to avert more fines
Apple has revamped its app store policies in the European Union with hopes of fending off escalating fines under the 27-nation bloc's digital competition regulations. It's a last-minute bid by the ... Read More
Apple updates the rules for its EU App Store by adding more complicated fees
Apple on Thursday announced a series of updates to its developer policies to comply with the EU's Digital Markets Act (DMA). The news, which was expected, ... Read More
Apple raises concern over first porn app on iPhone under EU rules

Porn app available on iPhone under EU's alternative app store rule Apple cleared Hot Tub for cybersecurity threats, but says does not approve of app AltStore backed by 'Fortnite' creator Epic ... Read More
Apple facing first EU fine under landmark law: sources - New York Post

Apple also faces an investigation into new fees imposed on app developers. DMA violations could result in a fine of as much as 10% of a company’s global annual turnover. Read More
Apple to Let iPhone Users Delete Safari, Other Native Apps to Comply With EU Law - WSJ - The Wall Street Journal

Apple AAPL2.53%increase; green up pointing triangle will let iPhone users in the European Union delete native apps, including the App Store and Safari, and allow more third-party tools to replace ... Read More
Apple raises concern over first porn app on iPhone under EU rules

Since it first opened the App Store on iPhones in 2008, Apple has controlled what apps could be downloaded to the devices, with then chief executive Steve Jobs saying in 2010 that keeping porn off ... Read More
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