
Today, Apple announced the same anticompetitive policies for alternative app stores and purchases outside apps in Brazil that they are trying to get away with in Japan. Intentionally designed to thwart competition, Apple's terms and junk fees dissuade developers from distributing outside the App Store and from offering alternative payment options. This means consumers won’t have access to special offers outside the App Store and will likely face a similar burdensome third party app store install flow that Apple requires in Japan.
Here’s a breakdown of Apple’s new terms that stand in the way of true competition on iPhones:
We’ll keep working with policymakers in Brazil to open up the mobile app ecosystem. Despite these requirements, we’re full speed ahead to bring the Epic Games Store to iPhones in the next few months.