UK regulator secures app store changes from Apple and Google

bbc.com

Apple and Google will change their UK app stores after the CMA found they held an "effective duopoly." The tech giants agreed not to favor their own apps, be transparent about app approvals, and not misuse developer data. These changes aim to boost the UK's app economy, which is the largest in Europe and contributes significantly to the nation's GDP.


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