UK regulator proposes easing Apple, Google app store payment rules

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UK regulator proposes easing Apple, Google app store payment rules Reuters Tue, June 30, 2026 at 3:23 AM EDT 1 min read AAPL GOOGL LONDON, June 30 (Reuters) - Britain's competition regulator on Tuesday proposed allowing app developers to steer ‌users to alternative payment options outside Apple ‌and Google's app stores to cut fees and boost competition. The ​Competition and Markets Authority said the proposals would remove restrictions that currently prevent UK developers from directing users to off-platform payment options, which are banned ‌by Apple and ⁠restricted by Google. The watchdog said any fees charged by the companies for allowing ⁠such "steering" would need to be fair and reasonable, and should be lower than current app store commissions, ​with savings ​passed on to ​consumers or reinvested in ‌innovation. It is also considering requiring Apple to open up access to its near-field communication technology, potentially allowing developers to offer contactless payment services within their own iOS apps. "We have already made the changes ‌that the CMA is proposing ​today," Google said in an ​emailed statement. The company ​pointed to new Play Store terms ‌introduced earlier this month allowing ​developers to ​steer users to complete transactions outside the platform, subject to some restrictions, as well as ​changes to ‌its fee structure. Apple did not immediately respond to ​a request for comment. (Reporting by Sam Tabahriti; ​editing by Sarah Young)

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