A Brazilian court has ruled that Apple must permit third-party app stores and sideloading on its iOS devices in response to a complaint filed by Mercado Livre, a popular e-commerce platform. The court has given Apple 90 days to comply with the order or face daily fines. Apple has expressed its intention to appeal the decision, emphasizing the importance of user privacy and security. This ruling marks a significant development in the ongoing debate over Apple’s control of its App Store and restrictions on app distribution. The tech giant has faced increasing scrutiny worldwide over allegations of anti-competitive behavior. The outcome of this case could have broader implications for Apple’s business practices in other regions. Stay tuned for updates on this story as it unfolds.

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Brazilian Judge Orders Apple to Allow Third-Party App Stores on iOS in 90 Days, Apple Plans to Appeal.
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