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    Apple Opens Doors: Third-Party App Stores and Payments Coming to Brazil!

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliDecember 26, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    1. Settlement Approved: Brazilian regulators have accepted a settlement with Apple following a protracted investigation into the company’s App Store fee practices and restrictions on third-party app stores.

    2. Expanded Payment Options: The agreement mandates that Apple allow third-party payment processing methods for in-app purchases and permits links to external transactions, enhancing payment flexibility for developers.

    3. New Fee Structure: A tiered fee system is established: no fee for text-only external payment directions, a 15% fee for clickable links, and continued commissions of 10-20% for in-App Store purchases.

    4. Compliance Deadline: Apple has 105 days to implement these changes, facing potential fines of up to $27 million for non-compliance amidst increasing global regulatory scrutiny over its practices.

    Transforming the App Landscape

    Recent developments in Brazil reveal a significant change in how Apple operates its App Store. The Brazilian Administrative Council of Economic Defense (CADE) has approved a settlement after a lengthy investigation into Apple’s practices. This agreement marks a pivotal shift that allows third-party app stores and alternative payment processing methods.

    For users, this decision provides options beyond Apple’s standard offerings. With the ability to connect to external payment links, consumers can choose how they make in-app purchases. Developers will also benefit, facing less restriction in their payment choices. Apple’s new fee structure further encourages this shift, as fees for external payments will be considerably lower, especially for text-only options. These changes align closely with the adjustments made in the European Union, suggesting a broader trend in how major tech companies will engage with regulators.

    Implications for Developers and Users

    This settlement not only addresses previous anticompetitive concerns but also opens doors to innovation. Third-party app stores can foster competition and diversity in the app ecosystem. As developers explore new avenues for customer engagement, they have a chance to create unique experiences without the fear of high commission fees.

    The implications extend beyond economics. This agreement reflects a growing recognition of consumer choice and autonomy in digital marketplaces. As users gain clearer paths to savings through alternative payment methods, their trust in the App Store may increase. While Apple has until 105 days to comply, the shift indicates a willingness to adapt amid rising global scrutiny. Ultimately, these changes contribute to an evolving digital landscape that prioritizes user experience and innovation.

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