Apple Says EC Is Using ‘Political Delay Tactics’ to Impose Fines

Jan. 22, 2026, 10:45 PM UTC

Apple Inc. accused the European Commission of using “political delay tactics” to postpone new app policies as a pretense to investigate and fine the iPhone maker.

The company responded preemptively to reports the commission is preparing to cite Apple as the reason behind the recent shutdown of Setapp, a third-party app marketplace that is closing next month. The developer, known as MacPaw, cited “still-evolving and complex business terms that don’t fit Setapp’s current business model” for the decision.

Third-party app marketplaces are alternatives to Apple’s App Store, which is built into the company’s devices. Apple was forced to allow ...

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