Apple has agreed to open iOS to third party app stores and also allow new payment options in Brazil with a revised fee ...
Apple will soon allow alternative iOS app stores in Brazil after agreeing to settle an antitrust lawsuit in the country.
Apple will allow developers to connect to other websites and utilize outside payment methods for in-app sales under the arrangement. Once developers must comply, the modifications will take effect.
The latest iPhone update is in beta now: iOS 26.2 only landed on Dec. 12, but the first beta for iOS 26.3 appeared just three ...
Apple has agreed to allow alternative app stores and external payment systems on its devices in Brazil, following a ...
In select U.S. states, residents can add their driver's license or state ID to the Apple Wallet app on the iPhone and Apple ...
Brazilian regulators have approved a settlement that will require Apple to change how the App Store operates on iPhone in the ...
Apple has been fined over $116m by Italy’s antitrust regulator for imposing what it described as “excessively burdensome ...
Italy’s antitrust authority fined Apple €98.6M for ATT rules that forced extra consent steps on third-party apps and harmed ...
Apple is set to allow third-party app stores on iOS in Brazil next year after settling with the country’s competition ...
Starting next year, Apple will allow app sideloading and external payment links for users in Brazil, following a local antitrust settlement.