A Dutch regulator has fined Apple almost $6 million for its third-party payment option conditions for using dating apps in the region
The Dutch antitrust regulator, Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM), has fined Apple five million euros, or approximately $5.72 million, for a third consecutive time. Apparently, it believes that the technology giant has been unable to satisfy requirements it has set for its alternate payment systems when using dating apps. In a report from Reuters, The Netherlands’ ACM believes that it has not received sufficient information from Apple to assess whether the company has properly complied with the order. As such, the regulator will continue to fine Apple five million euros per week up to a maximum of 50 million euros, or $57.2 million, until it believes that the company has come into compliance.
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