Bill Reintroduced to Open Up App Stores
Wednesday, 6:23 PM by Rich Brome @rbrome.bsky.social
A bipartisan group of US senators have reintroduced the Open App Markets Act, after it failed to reach a vote in 2022. The proposed law would require Apple and Google to allow "side-loading" (installing apps without using the app stores), allow third-party app stores, and allow apps to use alternate payment systems. It would also limit pricing restrictions and ensure developers can communicate alternate payment info to users. It would also mandate that users could set third-party apps as defaults for key functions, and mandate that users be able to hide or delete pre-installed apps, including those from Apple and Google. It would also prevent app store owners from giving their own apps any kind of advantage in their stores.
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