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Apple Opens Brazilian App Stores to Rivals

24 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Apple will permit alternative app stores on iOS in Brazil.
  • Third-party payment processing for in-app purchases is now allowed.
  • The agreement with CADE is set to last for three years.
Apple Opens Brazilian App Stores to Rivals

Apple has reached an agreement with Brazil's antitrust regulator, CADE, to permit third-party app stores on its iOS operating system within the country. This decision comes after a three-year investigation into alleged anti-competitive practices by the tech giant.

The agreement mandates that Apple must also enable alternative payment processing methods for in-app purchases, including links to external websites. While Apple stated these changes will introduce privacy and security risks, it has committed to implementing them within 105 days. The probe was initiated following a complaint from MercadoLibre in 2022.

This settlement is set to last for three years, commencing once the new terms become mandatory for app developers. Apple faces a penalty of up to 150 million reais if it breaches the agreement. MercadoLibre acknowledged CADE's efforts but stated the agreement only partially resolves the need for more balanced rules on the iOS platform.

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 will allow other app stores and third-party payment processing for in-app purchases on its iOS operating system in Brazil.
Brazil's antitrust regulator, CADE, investigated Apple's practices after a complaint from MercadoLibre.
The agreement between Apple and CADE is set to last for three years.

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