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London: The Netherlands consumer watchdog has rejected Apple<\/a>'s proposed App Store<\/a> changes to allow dating app developers<\/a> to use third-party payment systems.

According to the
Coalition for App Fairness<\/a>, Apple's latest proposal<\/a> for dating-app providers deemed insufficient by the Dutch Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM) order.

\"Apple's latest proposal to comply with the Dutch ACM order, which requires the company to allow dating app developers to select the in-app or out-of-the-app payment solution of their choice for the apps they offer in the Dutch Store Front of the App Store, has once again been rejected,\" the coalition said in a statement late on Monday.

The Dutch regulator has already charged Apple millions in fines and the tech giant could face further penalties.

Apple's proposal, which came 10 weeks after it was required to pay 50 million euros in penalty fines, was rejected because it imposed unnecessary requirements creating friction with the aim to discourage dating app developers from taking advantage of the ACM order.

\"Apple's refusal to comply with the Netherlands' and EU competition law follows a global pattern of the company continuing to deprive app developers of equal and fair treatment on the App Store,\" said Coalition for App Fairness executive director, Rick VanMeter.

As competition authorities, in Europe and across the globe, take critical steps toward creating a fairer and free app ecosystem, \"Apple continues to dig in its heels to protect its monopoly power at all costs\".

Apple, which submitted its latest proposal on March 27, said that dating app developers could use either a third-party payment system or Apple's but not both.

Also, developers would have to warn users they were about to interact with a system that Apple didn't control, it added.


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荷兰监管机构拒绝苹果的第三方应用程序支付的建议

根据联盟程序公平,苹果最新的提议约会应用提供者视为由荷兰权威不足(ACM)对于消费者和市场秩序。

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伦敦:荷兰消费者监督机构拒绝了苹果的提议应用程序商店允许更改约会应用程序开发者使用第三方支付系统。

根据程序公平联盟,苹果最新的建议约会应用提供者视为由荷兰权威不足(ACM)对于消费者和市场秩序。

“苹果最新的提议符合荷兰ACM秩序,这就需要公司允许约会应用程序开发者选择的应用或out-of-the-app支付解决方案为他们提供在荷兰的应用程序商店app Store的前面,再一次被拒绝,“联盟周一晚间在一份声明中说。

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荷兰监管机构已经指控苹果公司数百万美元的罚款和科技巨头将面临进一步的处罚。

苹果的提议,10周后需要支付5000万欧元的罚款,罚金将被拒绝,因为它强加不必要的需求产生摩擦,目的是阻止交友应用程序开发者利用ACM秩序。

“苹果拒绝遵守荷兰和欧盟竞争法遵循全球模式的公司继续剥夺应用程序开发者的平等和公平待遇在app Store,”里克VanMeter程序公平联盟执行董事说。

竞争监管机构,在欧洲和在全球范围内,采取关键步骤创建一个公平和自由应用生态系统,“苹果继续寸步不让不惜一切代价保护其垄断权力”。

苹果3月27日提交了其最新建议说,约会应用程序开发人员可以使用第三方支付系统或苹果的而不是两个。

同时,开发人员会提醒用户他们要与苹果没有控制的系统交互,它补充说。


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London: The Netherlands consumer watchdog has rejected Apple<\/a>'s proposed App Store<\/a> changes to allow dating app developers<\/a> to use third-party payment systems.

According to the
Coalition for App Fairness<\/a>, Apple's latest proposal<\/a> for dating-app providers deemed insufficient by the Dutch Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM) order.

\"Apple's latest proposal to comply with the Dutch ACM order, which requires the company to allow dating app developers to select the in-app or out-of-the-app payment solution of their choice for the apps they offer in the Dutch Store Front of the App Store, has once again been rejected,\" the coalition said in a statement late on Monday.

The Dutch regulator has already charged Apple millions in fines and the tech giant could face further penalties.

Apple's proposal, which came 10 weeks after it was required to pay 50 million euros in penalty fines, was rejected because it imposed unnecessary requirements creating friction with the aim to discourage dating app developers from taking advantage of the ACM order.

\"Apple's refusal to comply with the Netherlands' and EU competition law follows a global pattern of the company continuing to deprive app developers of equal and fair treatment on the App Store,\" said Coalition for App Fairness executive director, Rick VanMeter.

As competition authorities, in Europe and across the globe, take critical steps toward creating a fairer and free app ecosystem, \"Apple continues to dig in its heels to protect its monopoly power at all costs\".

Apple, which submitted its latest proposal on March 27, said that dating app developers could use either a third-party payment system or Apple's but not both.

Also, developers would have to warn users they were about to interact with a system that Apple didn't control, it added.


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