Apple has modified its app store policies in compliance with the European Union's Digital Markets Act (DMA) to mitigate fines, following a 500 million euro penalty. These adjustments facilitate app developers in guiding users towards more affordable purchasing alternatives outside of Apple's store. This includes new fee structures for developers preferring alternative payment methods. While Apple aims to demonstrate compliance, it is also planning to appeal the commission's ruling. The DMA aims to regulate large tech companies and prevent unfair practices in digital markets, targeting restrictive payment models.
Apple has revamped its app store policies in the EU to avoid further fines following a hefty penalty, easing restrictions on developers' payment options.
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