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Apple is facing renewed antitrust scrutiny in Brazil, where the country's competition regulator has formally recommended ...
Brazil has tried fining Apple over the App Store before and backed down, but its technology council is now urging it since ...
CADE's technical department believes that Apple should change its App Store and pay penalties. The reason is complaints from ...
Brazil’s antitrust watchdog recommended that Apple be sanctioned for restricting access to the iPhone’s NFC chip and the use ...
The technical body of Brazilian antitrust regulator CADE recommended on Monday a decision against Apple for what it called ...
A federal court overturned an injunction on Thursday that would have forced Apple to allow alternative payment systems and enable sideloading on iOS for Brazilian users within 20 days. Brazil’s ...
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 ...
Following social network X (formerly Twitter) being banned in Brazil, the country's Supreme Court requested Apple and Google remove the app from their respective App Stores. While the court has ...
Apple has already been forced to open up in this way — and also to third-party app stores — in the EU, and to let US developers sell in-app content outside the App Store. It now faces similar ...
Many Brazilians rushed to download the best VPN apps when X (formerly known as Twitter) announced its decision to close its offices in Brazil on Saturday, August 17, over a months-long censorship ...
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 ...
"Our partners in Brazil were able to access and download our apps on the iOS App Store." Nonetheless, it's worth noting it isn't unusual for Apple to comply with blocking orders from authorities.