Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress Senate Bill SB2153

Introduced
6/24/25  

Caption

Open App Markets Act

Impact

The bill's implications extend beyond mere economic measures; it aims to reshape the regulatory framework governing app stores. By limiting the powers of dominant platforms, the legislation encourages fair competition among developers and app providers, enabling them to reach consumers with their products without unnecessary interference. This change could lead to increased innovation, a broader selection of apps, and potentially lower prices for consumers as developers are free to implement competitive pricing without fear of retribution from larger entities. Moreover, it addresses concerns about user privacy and security, mandating that companies uphold these principles while providing access to third-party applications.

Summary

SB2153, also known as the Open App Markets Act, is designed to enhance competition in the app economy by reducing gatekeeper power of large platform companies. The bill prohibits covered companies, which own app stores or operating systems with a substantial user base, from imposing unfair restrictions on developers. It seeks to ensure that developers can engage in standard business practices, including pricing, communications, and distribution through various app stores without being subject to punitive measures from their platform hosts. This includes forbidding the enforcement of exclusive in-app payment systems that benefit the host company, thereby promoting a more equitable marketplace.

Contention

However, the bill has generated considerable debate regarding its potential ramifications. Critics argue that while it aims to foster competition, it could disrupt the ecosystem of app development and compromise the security features that existing platforms provide to users. Concerns have been raised about the risks of malware or fraudulent applications that could bypass the stringent vetting processes currently employed by major app stores. Proponents of the bill, on the other hand, highlight the necessity of this legislation to curtail monopolistic practices and enhance consumer choice, suggesting that the benefits could significantly outweigh the risks associated with introducing less-controlled apps into the market.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US SB5364

App Store Accountability Act

US HB10364

To safeguard children from harmful app services accessible through app stores across the United States, to provide parents with parental controls, to provide parents clear and accurate information about apps and their services to ensure proper parental consent is achieved, and for other purposes.

US SB5377

INFORM Act Informing a Nation with Free, Open, and Reliable Media Act of 2024

US HB8818

American Privacy Rights Act of 2024 Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act 2.0

US SB4226

Cannabis Administration and Opportunity Act

US SB4443

Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2025

US SB1732

Know Your App Act

US HB10508

To amend the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act to support the responsible development of offshore renewable energy projects, establish the Offshore Power Administration, and for other purposes.

US SB5441

COLLABORATE Act Create Offshore Leadership and Livelihood Alignment By Operating Responsibly And Together for the Environment Act

US SB4343

Fire Ready Nation Act of 2024

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