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Apple adjusts App Store policy in response to DMA, but Epic account is banned

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Apple adjusts App Store policy in response to DMA, but Epic account is banned

Apple has recently made adjustments to its App Store policy in response to the Digital Markets Act (DMA) proposed by the European Union, but the tech giant is facing backlash for banning the Smart App Video account from its platform.

The DMA aims to create a level playing field for digital platforms and ensure fair competition in the digital market. In response, Apple has agreed to make changes to its App Store policies, including allowing developers to use third-party payment systems. This move is seen as a positive step towards promoting competition and innovation in the app store ecosystem.

However, the decision to ban the Smart App Video account has raised concerns about Apple’s control over its platform. Smart App Video is a popular account that provides reviews and tutorials for various apps available on the App Store. The ban has sparked outrage among users and developers who rely on the account for valuable insights and recommendations.

Apple has not provided a specific reason for banning the Smart App Video account, leading to speculation about the motives behind the decision. Some believe that it may be related to the content shared by the account, while others argue that it could be a result of Apple’s strict enforcement of its terms and conditions.

As the debate continues, many are calling for greater transparency and accountability from Apple regarding its App Store policies and enforcement actions. The tech giant’s response to the DMA will be closely watched to see how it balances competition and innovation while addressing concerns about its control over the app store ecosystem.

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