Viral outrage over Apple’s EU payment warnings misses key fact

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Apple says that warning messages will now be displayed next to the EU App Store list that uses third party payment systems is not really new.

Accordingly Several recent reportsApple has added a warning to a red wonderful mark next to the applications that it has been shown that it is not using its own “personal and protected payment system”. The message probably means discouraging from the use of external payments, as it is now approved under the new EU law, Digital Markets Act (DMA).

However, the iPhone maker confirmed to TechCrunch that these user-show screens were directly added to the EU App Store since March 2024 returned to the EU App Store, as they were not added, as some said.

It is understandable that the warning screens were worried about, given it Apple has just been a big damage to the Fortnite Maker Epic Games CourtThe The court’s decision forced Apple to allow apple developers to link to the external payment options without giving Apple a commission of Apple. The company is appealing to the decision and many probably suspected EU warnings are part of Apple to be part of any revenge plan. Perhaps the company wanted to send a message to developers that it would not leave the commission without any fight?

However, since the screen is not new, the other explanation is sequence.

The confusion seems to emerge from a single Post which has acquired traction in the social network X The post on Monday shows a list of an App Store for an EU-based app called Inscacer so that a message warns the users, “[T]His app does not support the Personal and Protected Payment system of the App Store. It uses outward purchase. “

Caution Message also indicates a link that users can click “to learn more”.

Commenting on the warning screen, X user Victor Merrick wrote, “This is the first time it looks”. “Apple will punish applications with external payment systems [sic]The “

Merik’s post was preferred by thousands of X users and re -posted several hundred people, including the mobile developer community. Surprisingly, most of the messages were not taken care of, calling it “polluted consent” and “adhering” behaviors on behalf of Apple.

Excluding opinion, the user’s release screen itself is not new.

Apple has pointed towards us Revenue CEO is an X post in Jacob ItingWho, who, in response to Merrick directly, suggested properly that the manifestations were only the EU-cable and “for a while.”

People with theorized that are now noting these alerts because a few EU developers are disturbed to accept the alternative to the external purchase that allows DMA. (Apple has critics The company’s DMA called the Compliance Plan Creating losing commissions in case of application purchase as confusing and filled with “junk fee”)))

In response to TechCrunch, Apple also mentions that it intended to update the message after the initial pushback. In August 2024, the company announced multiple changes in its DMA plan that could include changes to the user’s release screen. Instead of warning users about the danger of using external purchase, the new message may read: “Transaction in this application is not Apple, supported by the developer.” (See below).

The Tech Giant has claimed that the European Commission (EC) does not raise any objection to the updated message but instructs Apple to prevent any change. Without further direction, Apple kept the existing screen in place.

April 2025, EC has fined Apple € 500 million In order to disobey the Digital Markets Act. Apple now Applying for the decisionThe

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