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    Apple and Google agree app store changes to appease UK regulator

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    Posted on February 10, 2026

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    Last updated: February 10, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Apple and Google will modify app store practices to meet UK CMA's demands, improving fairness and transparency for developers.

    Table of Contents

    • Changes to App Store Practices
    • Regulatory Background
    • Developer Opportunities
    • Company Responses

    Apple and Google Modify App Store Practices to Meet UK Regulator's Demands

    Changes to App Store Practices

    LONDON, Feb 10 (Reuters) - Apple and Google have agreed to make their mobile app stores fairer and more transparent for thousands of developers, Britain's antitrust regulator said on Tuesday, hailing it as important first steps in its tougher regime.

    The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) designated the two tech giants as having "strategic market status" in smartphones in October, giving it the power to demand specific changes to boost competition.

    Nearly all smartphones in Britain run either Apple iOS or Google's Android operating systems, and their app stores and browsers have exclusive or dominant positions on their platforms.

    Regulatory Background

    Under the new commitments, the companies will review apps in a fair, objective and transparent way, the CMA said.

    Developer Opportunities

    Developers will also be able to request access to more of Apple's features in iOS to create competing products, for example related to digital wallets or live translation.

    The regulator has previously said this dominance enables the two companies to exert considerable influence over content, services and technological developments.

    Company Responses

    Apple said it faced "fierce competition in every market where we operate, and we work tirelessly to create the best products, services and user experience".

    "The commitments announced today allow Apple to continue advancing important privacy and security innovations for users and great opportunities for developers," it said.

    Google said that while it believed its existing developer practices were fair, objective, and transparent, it welcomed the opportunity to resolve the CMA’s concerns collaboratively.

    (Reporting by Paul Sandle and Sam Tabahriti; Editing by Kate Holton)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Apple and Google agree to app store changes for UK compliance.
    • •CMA designates Apple and Google with 'strategic market status'.
    • •Developers gain more access to Apple's iOS features.
    • •Changes aim to increase fairness and transparency for developers.
    • •Apple and Google respond positively to CMA's demands.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Apple and Google agree app store changes to appease UK regulator

    1What is an app store?

    An app store is a digital distribution platform where users can browse, download, and install software applications for their devices.

    2What is transparency in app reviews?

    Transparency in app reviews refers to the clear and open process by which apps are evaluated and approved, ensuring fairness for developers.

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