IT companies form an alliance against Apple



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IT companies form an alliance against Apple

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Critics are mostly unhappy with Apple’s high 30% internal buying commission

The coalition demands a level playing field for the business of applications and freedom of choice for users.

Several Internet companies, unhappy with the policy of the manufacturer of mobile phones, tablets and laptops Apple, have joined in a coalition to defend their vision of the rules of work in the AppStore. This is stated in the message of the coalition.

Its members are unhappy, firstly, with Apple’s high commission for internal purchases of 30% and the lack of ability to install applications on iOS without going through the AppStore.

The coalition demands a level playing field for the business of applications and freedom of choice for users.

Among them are game developer Fortnite Epic Games, owner of dating app Tinder Match Group, streaming services Spotify and Deezer, email service ProtonMail, and others.

Apple announced on September 12 plans to tighten the rules for app developers.

As reported, Apple has introduced a new smartwatch and an iPad. The main feature of the new smartwatch is the ability to measure the oxygen level in the blood.

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