Apple Changes App Store Fees to Avoid Fine of 500 Million Brussels Economic Journal
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US technology giant Apple has modified its trade terms for app developers in the European Union (EU) in an effort to resolve disputes with the EU.
Apple will change the rates and their terms and conditions in the app store to avoid a fine of EUR 500 million by the European Commission (EC), based on the fact that the technology giant does not allow direct interaction between programmers and users in its application shop, according to the Spanish newspaper El Economista, this Wednesday, August 19. The company has already announced that it will change the configuration so that programmers can…
Apple today announced changes to its App Store policies and fees in the European Union to comply with the Digital Markets Act. Apple says the changes were made following "close collaboration" with the European Commission and that the updates simplify its fee structure. - on macitynet.it Apple yields to Europe, it will be easier to pay outside the App Store
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