Italy’s Competition Authority (AGCM) has fined Apple €98.6 million (about $116 million) over its App Tracking Transparency ...
Apple has agreed to allow alternative app stores and third-party payment options on its iOS operating system in Brazil ...
This normalization in lead times indicates that Apple's ongoing strategy to diversify its supply chain is yielding tangible benefits. The launch was not hampered by the component shortages and ...
Apple is set to allow third-party app stores on iOS in Brazil next year after settling with the country’s competition ...
The regulator says Apple was abusing its dominance via the Apple App Store to enforce restrictive privacy-related regulations ...
Starting next year, Apple will allow app sideloading and external payment links for users in Brazil, following a local antitrust settlement.
The mobile gaming market has long ceased to be entertainment for teenagers. It now has a knowledgeable audience that doesn't waste time on useless apps, ...
Apple is set to allow other app stores in its iOS system in Brazil following a three-year case with antitrust regulator CADE.
Apple will allow other app stores besides its own in the tech giant's iOS operating system in Brazil to settle a three-year ...
Italy’s antitrust authority says double prompting for tracking permission is harmful to developers who rely on personalized ...
Apple is going to allow iPhone users in Brazil to pay for apps and services outside of the App Store, reports Technoblog. The ...
Italy's competition authority considers that Apple has given itself preferential treatment on iOS through its App Tracking ...