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Spotify, “Fortnite” creator and Tinder parent Match join forces to challenge Apple’s App Store fees – CNBC
A group of Apple’s critics — including Spotify Technology, Match Group and “Fortnite” creator Epic Games — have joined a nonprofit group that plans to advocate for legal and regulatory action to challenge the iPhone maker’s App Store practices.
A group of Apple’s critics including Spotify Technology, Match Group and “Fortnite” creator Epic Games have joined a nonprofit group that plans to advocate for legal and regulatory action to challenge the iPhone maker’s App Store practices.
Apple charges a commission of between 15% to 30% for apps that use its in-app payment system and sets out extensive rules that apps must comply with to appear in its App Store, which is the only way Apple allows consumers to download native apps onto device…
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