Apple has an aggressive stance against sideloading, despite pressure from some developers and users. The company has compelling reasons to insist on it.
Apple is today announcing some updates to its Digital Markets Act compliance plan in the European Union, with changes to external linking that give developers more freedom to direct customers to ...
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 ...
Apple and Google agree to UK app store changes as tougher competition rules target transparency and developer access.
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Apple, Google agree to loosen grip on UK app stores
Competition watchdog secures promises on approvals, rankings, and platform access Apple and Google have pledged to change how ...
Perhaps to fight off the ire of legislators worldwide about App Store fees, Apple says that it has grown the global economy and collected commissions on under 10% of platform transactions in 2024.
The CMA seeks views on Apple and Google’s commitments to ensure fair app store practices, in order to stoke the UK’s app ...
This is big. Really, really big. It's subtle. It's probably not what you think. And it's going to take a few minutes to explain. Before I deconstruct the strategic importance of this move, let's ...
Epic Games is planning to pay the Apple fees that EU developers incur when distributing their apps through the Epic Games Store, Epic CEO Tim Sweeney told The Verge today. Epic Games added almost ...
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