
Apple Allows Third-Party App Stores in Japan as Regulators Seek to Boost Competition

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Apple is allowing third-party app stores on iPhones in Japan to comply with new laws aimed at boosting competition. The changes, part of iOS 26.2, enable Japanese developers to create their own marketplaces and offer in-app payments, with Apple taking a 5% commission. The updates include security measures and require age ratings for apps. This move comes amid global regulatory pressure on Apple to open its ecosystem. Wall Street rates Apple stock as a Moderate Buy with a 9.1% upside potential.
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