EU iPhone apps that don’t use Apple payment system get a ‘scare screen’

An App Store scare screen seems to punish iPhone applications using alternative payment systems in the EU.
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An App Store scare screen seems to punish iPhone applications using alternative payment systems in the EU.
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The EU claims Apple’s new rules for sideloading iPhone apps come with “overly strict eligibility requirements” and other limits.
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Learn about the European Union's push for interoperability with Apple's AirDrop and AirPlay technologies and the concerns over user privacy.
A ruling on Tuesday by the EU's highest court requires Apple pay 13 billion euros ($14.3 billion) in taxes it's owed since 2016.
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Find out how the EU's Digital Markets Act is allowing iPhone users to choose their preferred apps instead of Apple's own.
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A fortunate few iPhone users can now play the popular Fortnite game on their iPhone via the Epic Games Store.
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Apple compliance with the EU's DMA is loosening App Store linking rules for developers but also adding new fees.
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