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Report: Apple to announce ‘some’ App Store changes in the EU to avoid additional DMA fines


In April, Apple was fined 500 million euros for violating the Digital Markets Act in the European Union. Since that...

A new report from the Financial Times today says that Apple is “locked in last-minute” negotiations with the European Commission about ways to ease its App Store anti-steering provisions. Last week, the European Commission suggested that Apple might not face any additional financial penalties once the deadline passed, as the two parties continued to engage in discussions. One possibility is that Apple updates its App Store rules to allow links to external payments without any prohibitions, as it has also been forced to do in the US as part of its ongoing dispute with Epic Games.

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