SAO PAULO, Dec 23 (Reuters) - Apple will allow other app stores besides its own in the tech giant's iOS operating system in Brazil to settle a three-year case with the country's antitrust regulator ...
Ukraine-based developer MacPaw is set to close Setapp Mobile, its alternative app store for iOS devices in the European Union ...
Japan's new antitrust regulations target Apple to allow third-party app stores and web browser engines on iPhones by December 2025. The rules aim to end Apple's ...
EU antitrust legislation forced Apple to allow third-party app stores for iPhone within the bloc, with MacPaw’s Setapp Mobile ...
MacPaw's third-party iOS App Store has failed in the EU, and at the same time, the company's mobile device management service ...
Apple’s tightly controlled iPhone ecosystem is about to look very different in Brazil, where regulators have forced the company to accept third-party app stores and looser rules on payments. The ...
Epic Games will never just take the win — it's now appealing to the court of public opinion that it takes one more actual step to install a third-party App Store as it does to install an app from the ...
The Setapp Mobile marketplace gained life from EU regulation, but Apple's "still-evolving and complex business terms" ...
Earlier this year, Apple faced a defeat in court when a US Judge determined that representatives of the company had lied under oath in regards to an injunction on implementing fees on third-party ...
Discover iOS 26.2’s groundbreaking features like third-party payments, default apps, and customizable buttons. A new era for Apple users!
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