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UK watchdog plans to break Apple and Google’s ‘effective duopoly’ on mobile app stores
The UK's Competition and Markets Authority is pushing to change how app store payments work, aiming to give developers more freedom and potentially lower costs for users. This could dramatically impact the mobile market, with Apple and Goog...
The UK's Competition and Markets Authority is pushing to change how app store payments work, aiming to give developers more freedom and potentially lower costs for users. This could dramatically impact the mobile market, with Apple and Google facing scrutiny over their 30% fee on in-app purchases. The decision could lead to more competition and redefine how we access apps and subscriptions. #TechNews #AppStores #UKRegulation #MobileMarket #Apple #Google
Originally reported by The Guardian.
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