Apple changes EU App Store rules after commission charges
The Guardian | Technology - Friday, August 9, 2024Change in policy means developers will be able to communicate with customers outside App Store
Apple on Thursday changed its policy in the European Union to allow developers to communicate with their customers outside its App Store after the commission charged the iPhone maker in June for breaching the bloc’s tech rules.
The commission had said that under most of the business terms, Apple allows steering only through “link-outs”, meaning that app developers can include a link in their app that redirects the customer to a web page where the customer can conclude a contract.
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