Apple and Google have accepted the United Kingdom's "fairness" demands for their app stores. Is the US next?
By Paul Sandle and Sam Tabahriti LONDON, Feb 10 (Reuters) - Apple and Google have agreed to make their mobile app stores ...
The U.K.'s Competition and Markets Authority said it has secured commitments from Apple (AAPL) and Alphabet's (GOOG) (GOOGL) ...
Apple and Google have agreed to a series of changes aimed at making their app stores fairer for developers, the UK's ...
Apple Inc and Alphabet Inc’s Google committed to making app stores changes to ensure fairness to developers and consumers, ...
Apple has announced changes to App Store pricing and developer proceeds across nine countries, citing updated tax regulations ...
The British competition watchdog found Apple and Google held an "effective duopoly," with around 90%-100% of U.K. mobile services running on their platforms.
Apple has filed an appeal with the Ninth Circuit Court, arguing that a ruling forcing it to allow fee-free outside payment links in apps is unconstitutional and improperly expanded beyond the original ...
Apple has outlined changes to the App Store for users and developers located in Texas to comply with the state’s App Store Accountability Act. Beginning January 1, 2026, a new state law in Texas — ...
For years, we’ve been downloading our favorite iOS apps from the same App Store, but now, just days ahead of Apple’s highly anticipated WWCD store, we’re learning about some “major changes” to the app ...
TL;DR: Apple challenges the EU's Digital Markets Act (DMA), arguing it unlawfully forces changes to iPhone, App Store, and iMessage that compromise security, privacy, and intellectual property. The ...
Under pressure from UK regulators, Apple and Google have reached an agreement to change how they operate their app stores in ...
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