After four years of back and forth, the European Union and Apple have finally come to an agreement on the latter’s tap-and-go technology. The European Commission announced Apple made “legally binding” commitments to provide developers with their Near-Field Communication (NFC) technology, which is used for tap-and-go technology, and access iOS features like Face ID authentication and double-click to launch. The agreement saves Apple from facing an antitrust fine equal to up to 10 percent of its worldwide annual turnover — about $40 billion.
Apple has also agreed to stipulations such as…