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Link-out fees collected from developers are a bargaining chip as Apple fights against the Digital Markets Act.
Apple Inc. today appealed a €500 million fine that it had received in the European Union last year over the App Store’s terms ...
Apple is appealing the €500m (£429m) fine it received from the European Union in April over the restrictions it places ...
The Commission fined Apple 500 million euros and Meta 200 million euros ($23.4 million) earlier this year – the first fines ...
Apple Inc. appealed a €500 million ($580 million) fine from the European Union, calling the penalty “unprecedented” and the ...
The dispute between Apple and the EU Commission over the App Store has reached the next stage of escalation. Apple explicitly ...
Apple maintains that it is complying with the Digital Markets Act after changing the App Store's European policies last month.
Job’s Mob’s monopoly is bad for business, privacy and democracy The Fruity Cargo Cult, Apple is taking more flak in the US ...
Apple takes the EU to court over a €500m fine for breaching the Digital Markets Act. At stake: who controls app store ...
The Swiss provider Proton, which specializes in data protection -optimized web services, has made an action against Apple.
In response to the recent court ruling in the US against Apple's illegal in-app purchase monopoly, @ProtonPrivacy will finally be allowed to let iOS users purchase subscriptions outside of the app ...
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