Apple Makes New Changes to App Store to Comply with EU Rules

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Apple has made some changes to its App Store to follow new rules from the European Union (EU). These rules are part of the Digital Markets Act (DMA). The DMA wants to make it easier for app developers to compete and for users to have more choices.

Apple has faced pressure from the EU to open up its App Store.

The company has a strong control over how apps are sold and used on iPhones and iPads. The EU believes this gives Apple too much power.One of the biggest changes is about how apps can tell users about deals and offers outside the App Store. Before, Apple had strict rules about this. Now, apps can tell users about deals and offers that are not on the App Store. This is good news for app developers because they can reach more customers.

Apple has also made it easier for users to choose a different app store or payment method. Before, Apple’s App Store was the only option. Now, users can choose a different app store if they want. They can also use different ways to pay for apps.

However, not everyone is happy with Apple’s changes. Some app developers and consumer groups say that Apple is not doing enough. They want Apple to open up the App Store even more. They believe that this will lead to lower prices for apps and more choices for users.Apple says that it is still working on complying with all the rules of the DMA. The company has time to make more changes. It is unclear how these changes will affect the App Store in the long term.

It is important to note that these changes only apply to users in the EU. People in other parts of the world will not see these changes yet.

The DMA is a big deal for the tech industry. It is forcing big companies like Apple to change how they do business. It will be interesting to see how this affects the way we use our smartphones and other devices.

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