Apple Revises EU App Store After ‘Anti-Steering’ Probe Following the European Commission’s announcement in June that Apple violated the Digital Markets Act with its App Store anti-steering rules, the world’s most valuable company has revised its policy. Apple introduced a new fee structure for the EU App Store’s “link-outs.” This allows app developers to include a link that redirects customers to a web page where they can complete a transaction. For context, the tech blog 9to5Mac explained: Previously, Apple enforced strict rules that dictated how apps in the EU were allowed to link out. This included requirements that the link… — Continue at ZeroHedge News : Read More