Core Points - Apple has modified its App Store rules and fees in the European Union following antitrust regulators' orders to eliminate barriers for customers to make purchases outside the store [1][2][3] - Developers will incur a 20% processing fee for purchases made through the App Store, which can be reduced to 13% for those in Apple's small-business program [1] - Developers who direct customers to external payment methods will face a minimum fee of 5% and a maximum of 15%, with no limit on the number of links they can use [2] - These changes are intended to help Apple avoid a potential fine of €500 million (approximately $570 million) imposed by EU regulators [3][4] - Apple plans to appeal the European Commission's decision, expressing disagreement with the required changes to the App Store [3]
Apple changes App Store rules in EU after being threatened with $570M fine