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Brazilian court gives Apple 90 days to allow sideloading on iOS
After the EU forced Apple to implement major changes to how iOS and the App Store work for European users,...
After the EU forced Apple to implement major changes to how iOS and the App Store work for European users, other countries have also conducted their own antitrust investigations against the company. The judge states that, despite Apple’s claims, the company “has already complied with similar obligations in other countries, without demonstrating a significant impact or irreparable damage to its business model.” Other companies such as Match, which owns Tinder, and Epic Games have also filed complaints against Apple with the Brazilian regulator.
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