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Apple Slaps Warnings on Apps Using External Purchases in the EU
jeudi 15 mai 2025, 13:22 , par MacRumors
![]() As noted by Michael Tsai, Apple is using its highest-level 'critical' alert iconography – the same triangle symbol that macOS reserves for situations that might result in 'unexpected loss of data.' Instacar, a popular Hungarian car valuation app with thousands of positive reviews, appears to be among the first to receive this treatment. Apple's use of the warning labels comes just weeks after the European Commission fined Apple €500 million for violating the Digital Markets Act by restricting developers from informing users about alternative payment options. The Commission ordered Apple to 'remove the technical and commercial restrictions on steering.' first time seeing this. Apple will punish the apps with external payment system pic.twitter.com/MBeqi8huW5— Viktor Maric (@maric_viktor) May 12, 2025 The warning labels also follow a contempt order issued by Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers on April 30, barring Apple from enforcing App Store rules that prevented developers from directing users to external payment methods.Tags: App Store, European UnionThis article, "Apple Slaps Warnings on Apps Using External Purchases in the EU" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
https://www.macrumors.com/2025/05/15/apple-warning-icons-on-apps-external-payments-eu/
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