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Coverage focuses on Apple’s App Store policy stance and ongoing legal fallout from Epic, alongside efforts to strengthen App Store safeguards. Several headlines also highlight concrete enforcement updates like fraud prevention and app age-rating changes across regions.

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Key Takeaway Apple is emphasizing App Store rule protections—backed by major fraud-blocking efforts—while continuing to defend its App Store framework amid Epic’s long-running legal dispute.
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Apple is emphasizing App Store rule protections—backed by major fraud-blocking efforts—while continuing to defend its App Store framework amid Epic’s long-running legal dispute.

Coverage focuses on Apple’s App Store policy stance and ongoing legal fallout from Epic, alongside efforts to strengthen App Store safeguards. Several headlines also highlight concrete enforcement updates like fraud prevention and app age-rating changes across regions.

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Epic legal stance Apple argues the Epic lawsuit shouldn’t reshape App Store rules for all developers.
Fraud blocks Apple blocked over $11B in App Store fraud in six years.
Age-rating rollout Apple will update App Store age ratings in Australia and Vietnam next month.
App Store protections update Apple posted an update on the App Store and its key protections.

What to Watch

  • Follow developments tied to Epic’s “final battle” narrative as Fortnite returns globally to the App Store. Eurogamer
  • Watch for further Apple communications on App Store protections and fraud-prevention systems using AI plus human review. 9to5Mac

What Changed

  • Apple says Epic lawsuit shouldn’t reshape App Store rules for all developers TechCrunch
  • Apple blocked over $11 billion in App Store fraud in 6 years BleepingComputer
  • Apple gives update on the App Store and its key protections 9to5Mac
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