Apple today announced that developers in Brazil will be allowed to distribute iPhone apps through alternative app ...
Apple’s grip on iPhone app distribution is loosening in another major market: Brazil.
Apple has announced a new Mini Apps Partner Program, which cuts down the company’s App Store commission to 15% for mini apps. This program is aimed at developers who host mini apps and games.
Apple will allow alternative app marketplaces and third-party payments in Brazil starting with iOS 26.5, following a CADE antitrust settlement. The changes mirror EU concessions.
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Today on its news site for developers, Apple announced a new Mini Apps Partner Program for the App Store. The announcement is brief but backed by a more detailed explanation about the eligibility ...
Apple has announced the Mini Apps Partner Program for developers. It expands on the App Store’s ongoing support for apps that offer mini apps. Mini apps are self-contained experiences that are built ...
The program formalises how mini games and embedded experiences operate on the App Store. Developers must meet new safety and transparency requirements to access the reduced commission. Apple requires ...
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