Apple

Brazilian court overturns injunction on App Store, granting Apple more time to address regulator's ruling

A Brazilian Federal Court judge has overturned an injunction that would have forced Apple to enable sideloading on iOS in Brazil, giving the company more time to address a regulator's ruling on its App Store.

A Brazilian Federal Court judge has overturned an injunction imposed on Apple by the Brazilian antitrust regulator, Cade, that would have forced the company to enable sideloading on iOS for Brazilian users within 20 days. The judge ruled that the decision was "disproportionate and unnecessary" and that the measures imposed by the regulator would change Apple's business operation in a sensitive and structural way.

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