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Japan’s new competition law compels Apple to support third-party app stores and new payment freedoms SAN FRANCISCO — Apple has introduced sweeping policy adjustments in Japan as part of efforts to comply with the country’s newly implemented competition law, officially enabling iPhones to support third-party app stores and offering developers greater autonomy than ever before. The new legal framework allows Japanese developers to create independent app marketplaces that operate natively […]

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X Joins App Fairness Coalition to Combat Monopolies In this pivotal episode of https://approov.io/podcast, we dive into the significance of https://x.com (formerly known as Twitter) joining the https://appfairness.org/(CAF). This move signals growing momentum in the global effort to reform the mobile app ecosystem, currently dominated by Apple and Google, whose practices are alleged to harm consumers and developers alike. We examine X's commitment to dismantling monopolistic practices and fostering a digital future where competition thrives and innovation is rewarded. Furthermore, we discuss the context of this fight, including the recent U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) antitrust complaint filed against Apple. CAF asserts that Apple’s alleged illegal conduct—including abusing App Store guidelines to increase prices and choke off competition—must be addressed, urging Congress to pass legislation like the Open App Markets Act. Tune in to understand how companies are pushing back against the "shackles on developers" to create a level playing field for the more than 80 members of this independent nonprofit organization. Discussion Points - Dismantling Monopolies: X’s Head of Global Government Affairs stated that joining CAF is a testament to their commitment to dismantling monopolistic practices and building a mobile ecosystem that truly serves its users and fosters growth. - The Problem with Gatekeepers: The current mobile app ecosystem is dominated by Apple and Google, who use their power to harm developers and users through excessive costs and restrictions on innovation. Global Policy Counsel for CAF noted that businesses on platforms like X are harmed by these anticompetitive app store practices. - The Antitrust Fight: The DOJ, along with 16 attorneys general, filed an antitrust complaint against Apple, accusing the company of illegally monopolizing smartphone markets. CAF supports this strong stand against Apple’s "stranglehold over the mobile app ecosystem". - The Path Forward: CAF advocates for legislation, like the Open App Markets Act, to create a free and open mobile app marketplace and put an end to the anticompetitive practices of all mobile app gatekeepers. - About CAF: The Coalition for App Fairness is an independent nonprofit organization focused on protecting consumer choice, fostering competition, and creating a level playing field for app and game developers globally. https://approov.comSponsored Segment:  The increasing regulatory and commercial pressures are weakening app store monopolies. As the mobile ecosystem decentralizes, the need for robust, independent security is crucial. Our sponsor, Approov, provides strong, app-centric security solutions that operate independently of basic app store protections. Approov helps mobile app developers reduce security dependencies on app stores by delivering runtime protection and attestation for mobile apps and their APIs, shielding against tampering and unauthorized access. Approov’s approach decentralizes security, ensuring developers are not limited by the basic security checks provided by Apple, Google, or any third-party app store (especially relevant as regulations like the EU DMA take effect). Key security features include: - https://approov.io/mobile-app-security/rasp/dynamic-cert-pinning/: Secures connections against man-in-the-middle attacks and allows instant over-the-air (OTA) updates without requiring republishing through app stores. - https://approov.io/mobile-app-security/rasp/runtime-secrets/: API keys and secrets are removed from the app and delivered only to verified app instances, protecting against reverse engineering and credential scraping attempts. - https://approov.io/mobile-app-security/rasp/: Provides real-time shielding against threats like OS manipulation or hostile frameworks, regardless of how or where the app is distributed, including alternative app stores. This ability to deliver critical updates and security policies directly from Approov’s cloud platform ensures the quickest possible response to threats, bypassing store-mediated app updates. Keywords  X, Twitter, Coalition for App Fairness (CAF), Mobile App Ecosystem, App Store Monopolies, Antitrust, Apple Antitrust, Google Play Store, Developer Freedom, App Competition, Open App Markets Act, Approov, App Security, API Protection, Runtime Protection, App Attestation, EU DMA.        Relevant Links - X Joins CAF Announcement: [Link to source (though the specific URL is not provided in the excerpts, we reference the content that would link to this news)] - CAF Mission & Membership: appfairness.org - DOJ Antitrust Complaint Context: [Link to source (though the specific URL is not provided in the excerpts, we reference the content)] - Sponsor Approov: Secure your mobile apps independently of app stores at approov.com - Approov Security Details: - How Approov Works: [Link to source] - Approov vs. Mobile App Hardening: [Link to source] - Approov's Role in a Post-DMA Landscape: [Link to source and]

📣 New Podcast! "X Joins App Fairness Coalition to Combat Monopolies" on @Spreaker #antitrust #appfairness #approov #appsecurity #appstorereform #developerfreedom #mobilemonopolies #openappmarketsact #upwardlymobile #x

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App Store Revolution: Google Play Opens to Third-Party Payments (The Epic Games Aftermath) Upwardly Mobile: Episode Notes Episode Title: App Store Revolution: Google Play Opens to Third-Party Payments (The Epic Games Aftermath) Summary: In this episode of Upwardly Mobile, we break down the monumental shift in the Android ecosystem following the Supreme Court’s refusal to hear Google's final appeal. Google has finally opened its Google Play app store to third-party payment options for U.S. developers, settling a multi-year legal battle initiated by Epic Games. We discuss what this means for developers seeking to maximize revenue, the new freedom to direct users to cheaper external payment options, and the resulting challenges in maintaining app integrity and security now that developers are operating outside Google Play Billing exclusivity. Plus, we explore crucial security solutions, like Approov, that can help developers protect their apps when relying less on Google Mobile Services (GMS) for integrity checks. Key Takeaways - Policy Shift: Following years of legal challenges, Google is now required to allow U.S. app developers to use alternative payment methods and link users directly to external payment sources. This means developers can process payments outside of Google’s ecosystem and inform users about alternative pricing. - End of Exclusivity: Previously, Google generally mandated the use of Google Play Billing and collected a commission on nearly every in-app purchase. Now, developers can provide direct links to external checkout pages and offer options like PayPal or their own payment systems. - Timeline and Scope: This change became effective immediately as of October 29, 2025. However, the new rules currently apply only in the U.S. and the District Court order is set to expire on November 1, 2027. - Security Challenges: While developers gain freedom and potential revenue maximization by avoiding Play Store commissions, distributing and processing payments externally requires implementing their own robust security, update, and analytics systems, as Play services like integrity verification may not be available. - App Attestation Alternative: For developers building non-GMS Android apps or those seeking customizable security outside of Google’s structure, Approov provides a solution. Approov is a runtime application self-protection (RASP) tool that offers app attestation—verifying the integrity and authenticity of an app and the device it runs on—without relying on Google PlayIntegrity or SafetyNet. Sponsored by Approov Protect your app and APIs regardless of your payment processing choices. Approov offers comprehensive runtime application self-protection (RASP) and serves as a reliable, GMS-independent alternative to Google PlayIntegrity for robust app attestation and real-time threat detection. Learn more or start a free trial today: https://notebooklm.google.com/notebook/approov.io Relevant Links & Resources - Google Opens App Store to Third-Party Payment Systems (PaymentsJournal): https://www.paymentsjournal.com/google-opens-app-store-to-third-party-payment-systems/ - Google Play now allows Android apps to use other billing systems in the US (9to5Google): https://9to5google.com/2025/10/30/google-play-now-allows-android-apps-to-use-other-billing-systems-in-the-us/ - How Organizations Can Chart the Course to Agentic Commerce (Must Read): [Relevant link to PaymentsJournal content on commerce] (October 31, 2025) Keywords Google Play, third-party payments, Epic Games, app store, commission, app security, app attestation, Approov, U.S. court ruling, Google Play Billing, non-GMS apps, developer revenue, digital payments, emerging payments, API security.            

📣 New Podcast! "App Store Revolution: Google Play Opens to Third-Party Payments (The Epic Games Aftermath)" on @Spreaker #approov #appsecurity #appstore #developerfreedom #digitalbanking #emergingpayments #epicgames #fintech #googleplay #mobilepayments #thirdpartypayments

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The core issue: Apple's 30% App Store fee. Many argue this constitutes a monopoly, limiting developer freedom and hindering the growth of app-based businesses, thus stifling innovation. #DeveloperFreedom 2/6

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Developers value Roblox's creation tools but seek to escape its limitations. Librebox could empower creators with greater freedom and control over their content, fostering innovation outside proprietary constraints. #DeveloperFreedom 6/6

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Apple Just Lost Its Grip

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