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Indonesia Says No and Brazil Says Open Up - MOSK: 11.27.2024

2024/11/27
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Brazil's antitrust regulator, Cade, gives Apple 20 days to allow third-party app purchases, threatening fines if changes are not made.
  • Cade demands Apple allow third-party developers to inform users of alternative purchase locations.
  • Apple must include buttons and links for alternative access methods within 19 days.
  • Failure to comply could result in weekly fines of $43,000.

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