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    Apple Launches Third-Party App Stores in Brazil

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliJune 19, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    1. Apple is now allowing third-party app stores for iOS users in Brazil following an agreement with local regulators.
    2. The Core Technology Fee for apps outside the traditional App Store will be reduced to 5%, benefiting developers.
    3. All third-party apps must undergo a notarization review, which is less thorough but still aims to ensure security.
    4. This move aligns with Apple’s broader efforts to open its platform to third-party marketplaces, similar to recent European regulations.

    New Opportunities for Developers and Users in Brazil

    Apple has taken a big step by opening up its iOS platform to third-party app stores in Brazil. This change means that app developers now have more options to distribute their apps outside of the traditional App Store. For users, this means access to a wider variety of apps that may not have been available before. The move follows an agreement with Brazil’s competition regulator, ensuring that the process stays fair and transparent. Overall, this development promises benefits for both developers and consumers by fostering more competition and innovation.

    Lower Fees and Easier Access

    One of the most attractive features of this update is a significant reduction in fees. Instead of paying the usual high percentage to Apple, developers will now pay just 5 percent on in-app purchases made through third-party stores. This lower fee can help developers earn more from their apps, encouraging the creation of better and more varied software. For users, this could mean better prices or more features, as developers may pass on some savings. Additionally, Apple will screen third-party apps through a simplified review called Notarization. While not as thorough as the traditional App Store review, it aims to keep harmful software out, balancing safety with flexibility.

    Balancing Security and Innovation

    Opening up iOS to third-party stores has raised questions about security. Apple has emphasized that each alternative marketplace will need approval and will undergo the Notarization process. This review helps detect malware and viruses, protecting users while allowing more choice. The approach aligns with how Apple handles competition in Europe, especially under new regulations like the Digital Markets Act. This balance aims to give developers more room to grow and innovate without compromising user safety. Ultimately, this move represents a step toward a more open yet secure iOS ecosystem that benefits everyone involved.

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