Brazil's CADE has ordered Apple to allow purchases from third-party app developers, giving them 20 days to comply or face significant daily fines, highlighting ongoing tensions.
Developers will gain the ability to alert users about alternative purchase options and use third-party payment systems, marking a significant shift in Apple's App Store policies.
Following Brazil, similar regulatory changes in the European Union insist that Apple must adapt its App Store to permit external payments and app distribution.
The ruling emerged after MercadoLibre's allegations that Apple hinders the distribution of goods and purchase methods, showcasing broader scrutiny on Apple's market practices.
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