Apple may break DMA with App Store steering rules, says EU
Briefly

The European Commission accuses Apple of breaching the DMA by stifling developers' ability to inform users about alternate options beyond the App Store, impeding them from offering potentially cheaper or more beneficial deals.
The Commission's preliminary findings suggest Apple's current practices hinder developers from communicating efficiently with customers and promoting offers outside the Apple environment, including restrictions on link-outs and allegedly excessive fees for redirecting users.
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