"Apple to show warning for EU apps using external billing systems


Last month, the European Commission (EC) said Apple broke the rules of the Digital Markets Act(DMA). The main issue was that Apple was blocking app makers from letting users pay outside the App Store. This is called an “anti-steering” policy. It means users could not see or use other payment options. Apple is now appealing the  £500 million from the EC. But at the same time, it has started doing something new that many users in the European Union (EU) have noticed


New warning signs in the App Store
Apple has begun adding warning messages next to some apps in the EU App Store. These apps use third-party payment systems instead of Apple’s system. One example is Instacar, a Hungarian app that helps people check the history of used cars.

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