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Brazil’s antitrust watchdog recommended that Apple be sanctioned for App Store restrictions. Here are the details.
The company’s latest setback comes from Brazil, where Apple has been given just 90 days to open up its App Store in a very similar way to how it is being forced to open up in Europe.
Brazil has ordered Apple to allow users to bypass the App Store and sideload apps within 90 days, according a report in Valor Econômico seen by 9to5Mac. The new ruling follows similar orders ...
Apple faces even more pressure to open up App Store payments. When will it accept the inevitable?
Regulators continue poking holes in Apple's walled garden. The Brazil ruling forces Apple to permit developers offering iPhone and iPad apps in the Brazilian App Store to link to external websites ...
CADE's technical department believes that Apple should change its App Store and pay penalties. The reason is complaints from developers.
A Brazilian federal high court has hit the reset button requiring Apple to implement changes to the App Store within 90 days.
Little by little, countries around the world are taking steps to change how Apple's App Store functions. The most recent development comes from Brazil, where the nation's antitrust regulator ...
Brazil's antitrust regulator Cade has ruled that Apple must lift restrictions on in-app purchases within 20 days, Reuters reports. Otherwise, if the iPhone maker doesn't comply, it faces fines of ...
Apple has filed an appeal with the Brazilian regulator Cade against a lawsuit accusing the App Store of having anti-steering rules, reports MacMagazine. Last month Cade said Apple must lift ...
Apple’s battle in Brazil mirrors ongoing global challenges. In the United States, the company is embroiled in a legal tussle with Epic Games over similar App Store practices, including its ...
Brazil's federal court has ordered Apple to allow sideloading of apps (bypassing the App Store) within 90 days.