Se oggi si acquista un abbonamento a un’app, è probabile che Apple o Google trattengano una commissione. La CMA vuole che gli sviluppatori possano indirizzare i clienti verso altri canali di pagamento e chiede ai colossi tech di giustificare le tariffe applicate per questo privilegio.

New measures designed to bring down prices and spur UK tech innovation.

The CMA wants to let UK app developers point users to cheaper payment options outside Apple and Google’s stores, with steering fees capped below current commissions.

LONDON, June 30 : Britain's competition regulator on Tuesday proposed allowing app developers to steer users to alternative payment options outside Apple and Alphabet's Google app…

LONDON, June 30 : Britain's competition regulator on Tuesday proposed allowing app developers to steer users to alternative payment options outside Apple and Google's app stores…

The CMA is consulting on forcing the tech giants to allow developers to steer customers away from their platforms for payment.

CMA previously gave Apple and Google ‘strategic market status’ for their dominance in the mobile market

Britain's competition watchdog is proposing to let app developers direct users to cheaper payment options outside Apple and Google's app stores. This move aims to boost…

Britain’s antitrust regulator has proposed forcing Apple to allow developers to link to third-party payment options to purchase apps and...

Buy an app subscription today and there is a good chance Apple or Google is taking a cut. The CMA wants developers to be free to point customers elsewhere to pay and is asking the…

Se oggi si acquista un abbonamento a un’app, è probabile che Apple o Google trattengano una commissione. La CMA vuole che gli sviluppatori possano indirizzare i clienti verso…

Proposals could open cheaper routes for purchases made through third parties

Così la Cma vuole ridurre le commissioni a vantaggio degli sviluppatori. Alphabet replica di aver già aperto il sistema, Cupertino pone temi di sicurezza. Ma l'autorità valuta…

UK competition regulator begins consultation on potential measures to allow third-party payment methods with reduced fees