Apple agreed to make the changes to its services in December when it settled a dispute that had been opened in 2022.
For apps distributed via the App Store in Brazil, developers will be able to offer alternative payment methods within their apps and direct users to external websites to complete transactions, the company said.
"These updates create new options for developers to distribute apps on alternative app marketplaces and to process app payments for digital goods and services outside of Apple in-app purchases," Apple said.
The company said it will introduce protections including app notarization, authorisation requirements for marketplaces, and safeguards for younger users against inappropriate content
Apple warned that alternative app marketplaces and payment systems could increase risks such as malware, fraud, scams and privacy threats
Developers can begin using the new features on Thursday as part of iOS 26.5.
-Reuters







