If you’re in the EU, you can ask Apple about App Store changes

As Apple prepares to alter its App Store regulations to comply with the European Union’s new Digital Markets Act, the company is now offering consultations to help developers better understand their options.

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Apple announced in January that it would allow EU developers to sell their apps through other app stores. Although this was seen as a victory by some, it’s not immediately obvious which developers should continue using the official App Store or branch out on their own.

To assist developers in making decisions, Apple recommends requesting a 30-minute online consultation session with their team. This will provide an opportunity to gain clarity, ask questions, and give feedback on proposed changes. Requests can be made through Apple’s developer page.

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If you’re in the EU, you can ask Apple about App Store changes

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If you’re in the EU, you can ask Apple about App Store changes