Brazilian court overturns ruling forcing Apple to allow third-party payments in App Store.

A Brazilian federal court has overturned an antitrust ruling against Apple, which required the company to allow third-party payment systems in its App Store within 20 days. The court deemed the original decision "disproportionate and unnecessary," while Apple argued it could harm user privacy and security. Despite the setback, the broader antitrust investigation into Apple's App Store practices continues, and the Brazilian regulator, CADE, is expected to appeal. This case is part of ongoing global efforts to regulate tech giants.

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