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金色财经|6月 30, 2026 07:26
[UK Competition Regulator Plans to Strengthen Oversight of Apple and Google Mobile Platforms: Relaxing App 'Redirect' Restrictions and Advancing NFC Accessibility] Golden Finance reported on June 30 that the UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) announced a public consultation on a new round of regulatory measures targeting Apple and Google mobile platforms. Under the proposed requirements, the two companies will no longer be allowed to restrict UK app developers from directing users to websites or other platforms outside the app store to complete payments, subscriptions, or transactions. This aims to enhance market competition and reduce developers' reliance on official app stores. The CMA also suggested that fees related to redirection should adhere to principles of "fairness and reasonableness," with expectations that such fees will be lower than the current app store commission levels. Meanwhile, the CMA is seeking opinions on the technical implementation and fee structure for opening up Apple's iOS Near Field Communication (NFC) functionality, in order to promote competition and innovation in mobile payment services. These measures are part of the UK's digital market competition framework targeting regulatory plans for Apple and Google mobile platforms.
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