Apple and Google have accepted the United Kingdom's "fairness" demands for their app stores. Is the US next?
By Paul Sandle and Sam Tabahriti LONDON, Feb 10 (Reuters) - Apple and Google have agreed to make their mobile app stores ...
A regulatory body in the UK has extracted commitments from Apple and Google to make their mobile app stores more fair for developers.
The CMA seeks views on Apple and Google’s commitments to ensure fair app store practices, in order to stoke the UK’s app ...
Apple and Google have agreed to a series of changes aimed at making their app stores fairer for developers, the UK's ...
Last year the UK declared that Apple and Google were a duopoly with "strategic market status" in the mobile platforms market, ...
Apple and Google agree to UK app store reforms after CMA pressure, pledging fairer reviews and transparency while 30% commission fees remain unchanged.
The U.K.'s CMA secured commitments from Apple and Google for fairer app store reviews, rankings, data use, and stronger iOS ...
Apple Inc and Alphabet Inc’s Google committed to making app stores changes to ensure fairness to developers and consumers, ...
Under pressure from UK regulators, Apple and Google have reached an agreement to change how they operate their app stores in ...
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