Apple

Apple Challenges EU Regulations with New Warnings on Apps Using Third-Party Payments

Apple introduces alarming warning screens in EU App Store listings to deter users from apps with third-party payment options.

Apple is facing controversy in the European Union (EU) over its implementation of warnings in the App Store for apps that use third-party payment systems. Despite a $570 million fine for anticompetitive practices under the Digital Markets Act (DMA), Apple has added warning screens, known as 'scare screens,' to deter EU users from using alternative payment methods. These warnings feature a caution symbol and are intended to highlight potential risks, although critics argue that such warnings are unnecessary and could dissuade users. The EU has not yet explicitly ruled against these specific warnings, but the practice is seen as a violation of the spirit of the DMA. Apple maintains that the warnings were part of its compliance proposals and have been in place since March 2024, with no objections from the European Commission. This situation mirrors the company's previous legal battles, particularly with Epic Games, where Judge Gonzalez Rogers criticized Apple for insubordination over similar anti-steering issues.

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