The European Union is going after Apple for potential geo-blocking practices involving iPhone apps and content in the region.
European regulators are expected to penalize the iPhone maker for not opening its App Store to third-party app stores and developers. Mashable's Matt Binder explains the impact of the Digital Markets ...
BRUSSELS (Reuters) -Apple was told by the EU on Tuesday to stop geo-blocking, the practice of restricting content according ...
Apple is facing a big fine from the EU over it's App Store rules for developers. Credit: Avishek Das/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images It looks like Apple is about to make history – as ...
The European Union has demanded more platform changes from Apple – this time accusing it of violating anti-geoblocking rules ...
Apple Inc. was notified by the European Union that its geo-blocking practices are potentially in breach of consumer ...
Apple is accused of geo-blocking its users with several of its media services including the App Store, Apple Arcade, iTunes, ...
Apple is also being investigated over whether it’s undermining alternative app stores in the EU. In September, the EU won its fight to make Apple pay €13 billion in unpaid taxes.
Apple is set to be fined by the European Union’s antitrust regulators under the bloc’s landmark rules aimed at reining in the power of Big Tech, making it the first company to be sanctioned ...
The Digital Markets Act (DMA), which came into force earlier this year, requires Apple to allow users to set the default web ...
Following a coordinated investigation at European level, the Consumer Protection Cooperation Network of national consumer authorities and the ...
The fine would add to Apple's mounting antitrust troubles, as EU regulators attempt to level the playing field for smaller ...