Apple in Talks to Avoid Further EU Fines with New App Store Changes: Report
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Apple Races to Dodge EU Penalties Targeting Its App Store
Apple is taking swift action to address new European regulations targeting its App Store operations. As authorities intensify scrutiny over digital market competition, the tech giant is moving to adjust its practices in hopes of sidestepping impending EU penalties.
Report: Apple in talks to avoid further EU fines with new App Store changes
Initially, the tech company was fined 500 million euros (approx. ₹4900 cr) for violations of the DMA. It was subsequently given a 60-day deadline to comply with the legislation. This deadline expires on Thursday, 26 June, but no changes have been announced to Apple’s App Store guidelines yet. The initial 500 million-euro fine was based on App Store’s anti-steering policies that prohibit developers from communicating with users about payment opt…
Financial Times: Apple may ease its App Store policy in the EU to avoid a hefty fine
Apple Corporation hopes to avoid a new fine in the European Union due to anti-competitive App Store policies, according to Financial Times sources. To achieve this, the company is prepared to make some concessions in its store policy.
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