Apple has 90 days to begin allowing sideloding in Brazil
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The Verge: A new bill would force Apple to allow third-party app stores
The Verge: A new bill would force Apple to allow third-party app stores. “Representative Kat Cammack (R-FL) introduced a bill Tuesday that would require ‘large app store operators’ like Apple to let users install third-party app stores and set them as their default. The bill, called the App Store Freedom Act, aims to ‘promote competition and protect consumers and developers in the mobile app marketplace,’ according to a press release on Tuesday.…
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Following a significant defeat in the U.S. on its case against Epic Games, Apple was just dealt another blow, this time in Brazil. Last March, the company successfully reversed a decision that would have compelled it to enable sideloading for users in Brazil within 90 days. The decision stemmed from an antitrust ruling that declared the App Store’s anti-steering rules illegal. Today, the decision was reversed once again. Following a complaint fi…
Apple faces a new setback, this time in Brazil, in a case related to its practices on the App Store. Federal justice has just reinstated an initial decision by the Brazilian antitrust regulator forcing the company of Cupertino to change its application distribution policy and to allow sideloading.In November 2024, [...] Read more... Follow iPhoneAddict.fr on Facebook, and follow us on Twitter Don't forget to download our free iAddict app for iPh…
Apple has 90 days to begin allowing sideloding in Brazil - TECHTELEGRAPH
Following a significant defeat in the U.S. on its case against Epic Games, Apple was just dealt another blow, this time in Brazil. Last March, the company successfully reversed a decision that would have compelled it to enable sideloading for users in Brazil within 90 days. The decision stemmed from an antitrust ruling that declared the App Store’s anti-steering rules illegal. Today, the decision was reversed once again. Off again, on again Foll…
Brazilian court reverses course and now demands iPhone sideloading within 90 days
Following a significant defeat in the U.S. on its case against Epic Games, Apple was just dealt another blow, this time in Brazil. Last March, the company successfully reversed a decision that would have compelled it to enable sideloading for users in Brazil within 90 days. The decision stemmed from an antitrust ruling that declared the App Store's anti-steering rules illegal. Today, the decision was reversed once again. more . . .
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