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.
Apple on Thursday introduced a new program that cuts App Store fees for developers who host mini apps inside their platforms. The company will lower its commission from 30 percent to 15 percent for ...
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 ...
Apple’s iOS App Store is in for a big change. This sentiment is brewing among folks who create, sell, market, or scale apps for iOS, iPadOS, or other Apple devices. In addition to developers, users ...
After a multi-year legal saga, Apple's attempt to cling to commissions on external payments has unraveled. The latest ruling declares that Apple cannot charge a commission on alternative payments, ...
Apple’s changes to its App Store rules and fees will likely secure the green light from European Union (EU) antitrust regulators, reports Reuters. Quoting unnamed “people with direct knowledge of the ...
Apple has introduced a new plan for developers who offer mini-apps that could see the commission rate cut in half. Under the App Store Mini Apps Partner Program, devs would pay a reduced rate of 15 ...
Apple should be able to collect a reasonable commission on purchases made using external links included in iOS apps, the U.S. Court of Appeals ruled today (via Reuters). The U.S. Court of Appeals ...
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 ...
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