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    Apple plans to charge developers for sideloading apps in EU
    Digital Markets Act takes effect on March 7

    Apple plans to charge developers for sideloading apps in EU

    By Dwaipayan Roy
    Jan 25, 2024
    12:36 pm

    What's the story

    Apple is gearing up for new European regulations, that will force the tech giant to let users download applications from sources outside its App Store.

    The Wall Street Journal reports that Apple plans to charge developers fees for offering downloads outside the App Store, and will require a review process for these downloads.

    This sideloading option will only be available to iOS users in the EU, in compliance with the Digital Markets Act, which takes effect on March 7.

    Legal

    New US App Store policies and developer commissions

    In the US, Apple has updated its rules for developers, allowing in-app purchases that don't go through the App Store's billing system.

    However, developers still need to pay a 27% commission on purchases made outside the App Store, while smaller developers are charged 12%.

    Apple also reserves the right to audit developers' records to ensure they follow the rules.

    This has drawn criticism from Spotify, Epic Games, and other developers who have opposed the App Store's strict regulations and fees.

    Changes

    Spotify and Meta prepare for EU's DMA

    While Apple hasn't revealed its plan to comply with the DMA yet, companies like Spotify and Meta are getting ready.

    Spotify has given a sneak peek of what its European app will appear like once users can pay for subscriptions as well as audiobooks within the app.

    Meanwhile, Meta is said to be working on "Project Neon," which would let it distribute developers' apps through Facebook ads, potentially competing more directly with the App Store in Europe.

    Others

    What about Microsoft?

    Microsoft also wants to build its own mobile games store, to break the duopoly of Apple and Google in the marketplace. EU's new DMA might just make it possible.

    Customers might soon be able to experience Xbox and other content from Microsoft and its third-party partners "across any screen where someone would want to play."

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