9to5Mac · Apple · 2026-08-20
Apple’s long-running app store battle with the EU appears to finally be over
Apple’s long-running antitrust battle with the European Union over the sale of iPhone apps appears to finally be over. The EU has said that it welcomes the new app commission rates the company is offering within the bloc. The revised terms will see developers pay a commission or fee ranging from 5% to 26%, depending on their turnover and chosen sale channels … Apple’s long-running antitrust battle with the European Union over the sale of iPhone apps appears to finally be over. The... Apple’s long-running app store battle with the EU appears to finally be over
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