Apple has modified its App Store policies in response to the European Union's digital competition laws, aiming to avoid further hefty fines after a recent penalty of 500 million euros. This change allows app developers to direct users to cheaper alternatives outside of Apple's App Store. Additionally, Apple plans to introduce a two-tier fee structure to accommodate developers who wish to use alternative payment methods. The EU is assessing these changes to ensure compliance with the Digital Markets Act, which seeks to limit big tech companies' power.
Apple has revamped its app store policies in the EU to comply with digital competition regulations and avoid hefty fines.
The changes facilitate app makers pointing users to cheaper deals outside of Apple's App Store and include a new two-tier fee system for alternative payments.
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