Apple caves, EU developers will be able to sell apps directly from their websites

As part of further concessions to the European Union Digital Markets Act, Apple is now saying that developers don’t need to fire up their own App Stores, and instead, they can sell apps directly from their websites later in the Spring.

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Apple updates how developers are affected by its EU DMA compliance

Since Apple first announced how it would comply with the European Union’s Digital Markets Act, it has faced criticism that led to a round of changes. The company has now announced further updates and changes that it says comes after feedback from developers in the EU.

The most significant change is that rather than creating a third-party marketplace on iOS, developers can sell their iPhone apps directly from their own websites.

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