Apple’s last-minute App Store changes come with a catch — here’s what developers think
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Apple's plans to comply with the European Union's new rules governing big tech have already gotten off to an interesting start, and not just because Apple pulled Epic Games' developer license. Apple made last-minute tweaks to the Digital Markets Act (DMA) compliance plan to add flexibility, but they've met mixed reactions among developers.
Developers considering Apple's post-DMA fee structure, which comes with a new Core Technology Fee," can now try them out and then switch back to the original terms - instead of, as originally announced, making the change a one-way trip. In an update posted on Tuesday, Apple says it created the one-time option" to revert to Apple's standard agreement in case of unexpected business changes" or if...