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flag Apple claims EU regulatory delays blocked its App Store changes, leading to Setapp’s EU shutdown.

flag Apple alleges the European Commission is using political delay tactics by failing to respond to its October 2025 compliance plan for App Store changes under the Digital Markets Act, hindering implementation of a proposed 5% revenue-sharing model for alternative app stores. flag The company says the delay enables regulators to justify potential fines and blames the inaction for MacPaw’s decision to shut down its Setapp marketplace in the EU by February 16, 2026, citing incompatible business terms. flag Apple maintains its policies are for security and user protection, while regulators argue they stifle competition. flag The European Commission has not commented.

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