Apple has acknowledged that it expects to make changes to its App Store policies in order to comply with the EU's Digital Markets Act (DMA) regulations. The company's latest financial filings indicate that it will be forced to allow third-party app stores across Europe starting in 2024. This confirmation comes after speculation and reports suggesting that Apple would have to make adjustments to its App Store practices to comply with the DMA. The EU's DMA aims to increase competition and consumer choice by imposing stricter rules on digital platforms like Apple.
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