...
...
Next Story

Apple hit with EU antitrust complaint over App Store policies

EU-APPLE-ANTITRUST:Apple hit with EU antitrust complaint over App Store policies

Published on: Oct 23, 2025 12:37 AM IST
Advertisement

By Foo Yun Chee

Apple hit with EU antitrust complaint over App Store policies
Apple hit with EU antitrust complaint over App Store policies

BRUSSELS -Apple was hit with a complaint to EU antitrust regulators by two civil rights groups on Wednesday over the terms and conditions of its App Store and devices for allegedly breaching landmark rules aimed at reining in Big Tech.

The joint complaint by Article 19 and Germany's Society for Civil Rights to the European Commission could pose yet another headache for Apple, which was fined 500 million euros in April for violating the Digital Markets Act.

Apple did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The EU executive, which acts as the bloc's competition enforcer, said it was aware of the submission.

"Third party contributions are very important for the effective enforcement of the DMA," a Commission spokesperson said.

"We are already looking into those issues, as we are currently seeking feedback from market participants in relation to Apple business terms and we are regularly supervising gatekeepers' compliance."

The complaint, not previously reported, was shared with Reuters ahead of its publication.

The complaint targets Apple's business terms and conditions for its App Store, iOS and iPadOS operating systems, saying that these prevent and impede interoperability for small businesses with Apple devices.

It also takes aim at restrictions on the installation and use of third-party software apps and app stores which it said harm business users and end users in breach of the DMA.

The civil rights groups singled out a stand-by letter of credit of 1 million euros required from developers who want to develop apps for distribution in Apple's App Store or who want to install a third-party app store as a native app in Apple's iOS and iPadOS.

"A 1,000,000 euro SBLC can impose a recurring annual cost and collateral requirements that many SMEs cannot meet," said the 16-page complaint seen by Reuters.

The groups urged the Commission to fine Apple. DMA penalties can be as much as 10% of a company's global annual revenue.

This article was generated from an automated news agency feed without modifications to text.

 
Stay updated with US News covering politics, crime, weather, local events, and sports highlights. Get the latest on Donald Trump and American politics along with Horoscope 2026.
Stay updated with US News covering politics, crime, weather, local events, and sports highlights. Get the latest on Donald Trump and American politics along with Horoscope 2026.
SHARE THIS ARTICLE ON
Hindustantimes wants to start sending you push notifications. Click allow to subscribe