Apple will not have to pay any more fines to the Dutch Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM) after it confirmed that the iPhone-maker has finally complied with its App Store requirements. But the company has already paid $52 million in fines to get to this point.
Earlier this year Patently Apple reported that the Netherlands antitrust authority continued to issue fines against Apple since December 2021 relating to an order to open up app payments for dating services that Apple was not onboard with. On Friday Apple published a Developer note titled “Further updates on StoreKit External Entitlement for dating apps in the Netherlands storefront.” While complying, Apple is committed to appealing.