Apple allows alternative app stores, payments in Brazil after deal with regulator


FILE PHOTO: View of an Apple logo at an Apple store in Paris, France, April 23, 2025. REUTERS/Abdul Saboor/File Photo

SAO PAULO, June ⁠18 (Reuters) - Applesaid on Thursday it will allow ⁠developers in Brazil to distribute iOS apps ‌through alternative marketplaces and process payments outside its system, following an agreement with the country's antitrust watchdog CADE.

• Apple agreed ​to make the changes to its ⁠services in December ⁠when it settled a dispute that had been opened ⁠in ‌2022.

• For apps distributed via the App Store in Brazil, developers will be ⁠able to offer alternative payment methods within ​their apps ‌and direct users to external websites to complete ⁠transactions, the ​company said.

• "These updates create new options for developers to distribute apps on alternative app marketplaces and to ⁠process app payments for digital ​goods and services outside of Apple in-app purchases," Apple said.

• The company said it will introduce protections ⁠including app notarization, authorization requirements for marketplaces, and safeguards for younger users against inappropriate content

• Apple warned that alternative app marketplaces and payment systems could ​increase risks such as malware, ⁠fraud, scams and privacy threats

• Developers can begin ​using the new features on ‌Thursday as part of iOS ​26.5.

(Reporting by Isabel Teles; Additional reporting by Foo Yun Chee; Editing by Jan Harvey)

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