Dutch regulator delays Apple ruling amid EU talks on App Store: Report

Dutch antitrust watchdog, the Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM), has delayed its decision on Apple over fees charged to dating app providers on the App Store. According to a report by news agency Reuters, the regulator said that it is waiting for the outcome of ongoing discussions between Apple and the European Commission on a similar issue before moving forward.

According to ACM, Apple recently changed its fee structure in response to those talks and has said it plans to make further adjustments later this year.

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