Apple extends new core technology fee to iPadOS apps in the EU
Apple to extend new core technology fee to iPadOS apps
Apple will extend its newly introduced core technology fee to iPadOS apps downloaded on its App Store in the EU after the iPad operating system was added to a list of key services subject to EU tech rules, the company said on Thursday.
Apple in March announced a core technology fee (CTF) of 50 euro cents per user account per year for major app developers even if they do not use any of its payment services or its App Store, with the first 1 million user accounts exempted from the fee.
“This week, the European Commission designated iPadOS a gatekeeper platform under the Digital Markets Act. Apple will bring our recent iOS changes for apps in the European Union to iPadOS later this fall, as required,” the company said in a blogpost.
“The CTF will also apply to iPadOS apps downloaded through the App Store, Web Distribution, and/or alternative marketplaces,” it said.
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See also: European Commission says Apple’s iPadOS also subject to Digital Markets Act – April 29, 2024
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