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@zkurishi

@zkurishi
3 posts
2025-12-18
In Japan, new laws aimed at freeing up competition in the industry and improving user convenience, such as allowing sideloading of smartphone apps, have come into effect today, but it seems that these goals will not be achieved immediately. The Japanese government must also keep
2025-12-18 View on X
MacRumors

Apple makes iOS changes in Japan to comply with local laws, including alternative app stores and payment options, a new fee structure, and new default controls

Apple today introduced several changes to the App Store in Japan to meet the requirements of the Mobile Software Competition Act (MSCA) that goes into effect on December 18.

In Japan, new laws aimed at freeing up competition in the industry and improving user convenience, such as allowing sideloading of smartphone apps, have come into effect today, but it seems that these goals will not be achieved immediately. The Japanese government must also keep
2025-12-18 View on X
@timsweeneyepic

Tim Sweeney says Fortnite will not return to iOS in Japan in 2025, as Apple is “charging a competition-crushing 21% junk fee on third-party in-app payments”

Tim Sweeney / @timsweeneyepic :

2025-10-09
We are appalled by the severity of the Discord data breach, which is beyond imagination. More than 2 million government-issued ID photos were leaked, and there are reports that perpetrators are using them to make blackmail threats. As governments around the world tighten age
2025-10-09 View on X
The Verge

Discord estimates that 70K users' government ID photos may have been exposed in a 1.5TB data breach of third-party customer service Zendesk on September 20

Discord claims that the attackers are circulating inaccurate information about the breach of a customer service provider as part of an extortion attempt.