Apple to reportedly face EU charges for stifling competition with App Store policy
Briefly

The European Commission found Apple in violation of the Digital Markets Act for charging app developers fees to 'steer' customers outside the App Store, stifling competition.
If charged, Apple could face fines of up to 5% of its daily turnover, exceeding $1 billion per day, and may need to alter its business practices to comply with the EU's regulations.
Read at New York Post
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