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Brazil demands Apple open up App Store...or else
Apple ordered to open up in-app purchases in Brazil
Brazil’s antitrust regulator Cade has ruled that Apple must lift restrictions on in-app purchases within 20 days, Reuters reports. Otherwise, if the
Apple Faces Daily Fines in Brazil Over App Store Payment Restrictions
Brazil's antitrust regulator has ordered Apple to remove App Store restrictions on third-party payment systems and allow developers to
Brazil Is the Latest Country to Tackle Apple's In-App Purchase Restrictions
Brazil's antitrust regulator Cade has ruled that Apple must lift its restrictions on in-app purchases. This ruling comes as other countries, including the United States and Japan, take similar regulatory action against the iOS App Store.
Brazil demands Apple open up the App Store...or else
More specifically, Apple must take steps such as allowing third-party developers to tell their users about alternative locations to purchase their goods or services and to include buttons, external links and other calls to action that show users alternative ways to access their products,
Brazil's antitrust regulator is set to fine Apple if in-app purchase restrictions aren't lifted
Apple has only 20 days to open up in-app purchases, or it could face $43k in fines per day if it fails to comply with the Brazil antitrust regulator's ruling.
Will Brazil force Apple to admit App Store defeat?
But regulators don’t seem terribly keen to wait and see. Regulators in India, Brazil, UK, US, Japan, South Korea, and elsewhere now seem to agree that Apple must lift restrictions on payment methods for in-app purchases. It’s going to happen in the end.
Brazilian regulator orders Apple to lift in-app purchase restrictions
Takes on the fruity cargo cult Brazils antitrust regulator Cade has taken the brave step of telling Apple what to do and order the fruity cargo cult to lift restrictions on payment methods for in-app purchases.
Brazil’s CADE says Apple must lift restrictions on in-app payments
Brazil’s antitrust regulator CADE says Apple (AAPL) must allow app developers to link to external payment methods and to offer other in-app
Brazil Orders Apple to Allow Alternative Payments in App Store
Brazil's antitrust regulator, Cade, has issued a significant ruling requiring Apple to remove restrictions on payment methods for in-app purchases.
Brazil Challenges Apple’s App Store Policies with Daily Fine Threat
Brazil has issued a strong directive to Apple: adapt the App Store policies to allow more flexibility for third-party developers or face daily fines. The nation’s antitrust regulator, Conselho Administrativo de Defesa Econômica (CADE),
CAF ‘applauds’ Brazil’s investigation into Apple’s App Store practices
The Coalition for App Fairness released a statement after Brazil’s Administrative Council for Economic Defense issued a decision to investigate
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Brazil antitrust body rules Apple must lift restrictions on in-app payments
Brazilian antitrust regulator Cade said on Monday that Apple must lift restrictions on payment methods for in-app purchases, ...
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Brazil: Apple faces five-figure fines – daily
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is having problems with its app store strategy not only in the EU. The company is now facing an ultimatum in
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Brazil's Antitrust Regulator Wants Apple To Remove Restrictions On In-App Payments
According to Reuters, the complaint filed by MercadoLibre in 2022 pointed out that Apple imposes its in-house payment system ...
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