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Apple is expected to avoid a fine and EU order regarding its iPhone browser options, as it has made changes to comply with EU rules aimed at regulating Big Tech. The European Commission, which launched an investigation last year, will reportedly close its investigation early next week. The issue in question is whether Apple imposes restrictions that hinder app developers from informing users about offers outside its App Store without charge. This decision comes amid tensions between the EU and U.S.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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