# Apple given fourth Dutch fine in App Store dispute
Author:  Pal Sinha, Barnali 
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Published: 2022-02-15
Category: BUSINESS
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Meta Title: Dutch antitrust watchdog fines Apple £5m for App Store
Meta Description: Find out why Apple was fined for not allowing non-Apple payment methods for dating apps on the App Store.
URL: https://financedigest.com/apple-given-fourth-dutch-fine-in-app-store-disputehtml

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By Toby Sterling

AMSTERDAM (Reuters) -The Dutch antitrust watchdog fined Apple 5 million euros ($5.7 million) again on Monday, its fourth such fine for failing to allow software application makers in the Netherlands to use non-Apple payment methods for dating apps on the App Store.

The Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM) has been levying weekly fines of 5 million euros on Apple since the company missed a Jan. 15 deadline to make changes ordered by the watchdog.

Apple’s app-store payment policies, in particular its requirement that app developers [exclusively use Apple’s payment](https://www.financedigest.com/how-biometric-payments-are-tackling-financial-exclusion.html "How Biometric Payments Are Tackling Financial Exclusion") system with commissions of up to 30%, have come under scrutiny by antitrust officials and lawmakers in several countries, most recently the United States.

Apple asserts in posts on its websites that it has complied with the ACM’s December order, which found it was [abusing a dominant market position](https://www.financedigest.com/italy-probes-meta-over-abuse-of-position-in-music-rights-case.html "Italy probes Meta over abuse of position in music rights case") and had to change.

But the Dutch watchdog repeated on Monday that Apple had not complied, and was putting “unnecessary and unreasonable” conditions on dating app developers.

The ACM singled out a requirement that developers who want to use non-Apple [payment methods](https://www.financedigest.com/freelancer-payments-methods-what-you-should-know.html "Freelancer Payments Methods: What You Should Know") must submit a new app to the App Store to do so, and then convince their customers to switch.

Apple, which says non-Apple [payment methods pose a security risk](https://www.financedigest.com/how-can-you-reduce-the-risk-of-fraud-in-b2b-payments.html "How can you reduce the risk of fraud in B2B payments?"), did not respond to requests for comment.

The Coalition for App Fairness (CAF), which represents developers including Tinder [owner Match Group](https://www.financedigest.com/stora-enso-sells-paper-mill-to-german-lidl-owner-schwarz-group.html "Stora Enso sells paper mill to German Lidl owner Schwarz Group"), said Apple’s strategy is to delay reforming its app store as long as possible, and to figure out the minimal amount of reform antitrust officials will accept.

Every [year of delay is another $25 billion in revenue” for Apple](https://www.financedigest.com/an-apple-a-year-half-of-iphone-users-will-upgrade-to-the-iphone-7.html "AN APPLE A YEAR: HALF OF IPHONE USERS WILL UPGRADE TO THE IPHONE 7"), said CAF representative Damien Geradin. Wouldn’t you [spend a couple of million](https://www.financedigest.com/fortune-and-ftse-firms-to-spend-millions-gearing-up-for-gdpr-compliance-new-survey-shows.html "Fortune and FTSE firms to spend millions gearing up for GDPR compliance, new survey shows") on lawyers if you can go on for another couple of years?

Apple on Jan. 15 said it had complied with the Dutch regulator’s decision, but the [regulator responded that the company had not made changes](https://www.financedigest.com/the-lego-blocks-of-saas-how-microservices-can-help-ensure-compliance-with-changing-financial-regulations.html "The Lego blocks of SaaS: how microservices can help ensure compliance with changing financial regulations") and had only said it would.

In a Feb. 3 statement Apple had described how [developers could implement alternative](https://www.financedigest.com/whats-better-than-openai-developers-shop-for-alternatives.html "What’s better than OpenAI? Developers shop for alternatives") payment methods, but the ACM said the company had not given it enough information to assess what had changed.

Apple [says it still intends to charge](https://www.financedigest.com/germany-added-35-more-electric-car-charge-points-in-2022-says-bdew.html "Germany added 35% more electric car charge points in 2022, says BDEW") a 27% commission on any in-app payments it does not process, only slightly below the 30% it charges on those it does process.

An ACM spokesperson declined to comment on whether that is acceptable.

($1 = 0.8844 euros)

(Reporting by Bart Meijer and Toby Sterling;Editing by Barbara Lewis and David Holmes)


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