![]() ![]() Notably, not all free apps are marked as 'Get' - some Apple apps are still marked as 'Free' - though the differing labels don't seem related to the presence of in-app purchases. If this is indeed a reaction to pressure from the EC, Apple doesn't seem to be limiting the change to European regions or only for games, but has begun is rolling it out worldwide. As per the European Commission ( via Techcrunch), games labelled as 'Free' can mislead customers as they don't explicitly specify the presence of in-app purchases in the app. While there's no official word on the reason behind the change, it might be a reaction to the pressure Apple is facing from the European Commission. ![]() Apple, without making any big announcements, has made a minor yet noticeable change to its App Store (for iOS devices) and Mac App Store by changing the 'Free' label on the download button for free apps to 'Get'. ![]()
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