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Home / Technology / Big Tech Promises App Store Changes in UK

Big Tech Promises App Store Changes in UK

10 Feb

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Summary

  • Apple and Google commit to app store changes in the UK.
  • Changes address developer fairness, data collection, and app ranking.
  • Assurances follow UK's new digital market rules effective last year.
Big Tech Promises App Store Changes in UK

Apple Inc. and Alphabet Inc.'s Google have pledged to alter their app store practices following directives from the UK's antitrust regulator. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) announced that these tech giants have provided assurances concerning fairness to developers and consumers. These commitments address key areas including data collection, app ranking methodologies, and interoperability.

This development is the first set of voluntary changes secured from major US technology firms since the UK's digital market regime was introduced last year. The CMA had previously identified a duopoly between Apple and Google in the mobile platforms market, designating them with Strategic Market Status. This designation imposes behavioral guardrails on these powerful companies. The new rules empower the CMA to enforce conduct requirements, potentially making it simpler for users to download apps and make payments outside of the firms' native platforms.

The UK's app economy represents approximately 1.5% of the nation's GDP, with Apple and Google's platforms dominating nearly all mobile devices. The agreed-upon changes are slated for implementation starting in April, after the CMA's market review. Both companies have expressed a collaborative approach to resolving the concerns raised by the watchdog.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Apple and Google have committed to changes in their app store practices regarding fairness to developers and consumers, impacting data collection, app ranking, and interoperability.
The UK's antitrust watchdog, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), is overseeing and has announced the commitments made by Apple and Google.
The two companies will implement the agreed-upon app store changes from April, following the CMA's market review.

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