

While the order stipulates a €50 million maximum penalty, ACM previously told Insider that Apple could face additional penalties if it continued to circumvent the order.Īpple requires all apps to use its App Store payment system, which takes a 15-30% cut of all in-app transactions. This is the ninth weekly penalty payment for noncompliance - totaling €45 million.

Mijnlieff told Insider on Monday that although Apple submitted a new proposal, until a few days ago the App Store operator was still not in compliance with the regulator's order and was subsequently fined €5 million (about $5.7 million). "Our aim is to complete this assessment as soon as possible." "We will now assess the substance of these proposals," Murco Mijnlieff, a spokesperson for the Netherlands Authority on Consumers and Markets (ACM) told Insider. The App Store operator has been fined € 5 million per week for noncompliance.Īpple on Monday submitted a new proposal to try complying with a Dutch antitrust regulator's months-old order to let dating apps in the Netherlands use non-Apple payment methods.It was directed months ago to let dating apps in the Netherlands use non-Apple payments.Apple submitted a new proposal on Monday to comply with a Dutch regulator's order.
