The Manila Times

Apple slammed over its app store policy

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Meta, Microsoft, X and online dating giant Match Group hit at Apple on Wednesday for overchargi­ng on app purchases.

The four companies filed a rare joint amicus brief in a California court in charge of applying a ruling that Apple must allow companies to link to alternativ­e payment options outside the app store for iPhone users.

That ruling was stemmed from a 2020 lawsuit by video gaming giant Epic Games, which has been fighting Apple in courts across the globe for years over its strict app store policies.

Apple takes a cut of as much as 30 percent on all financial transactio­ns in its app shop, prompting complaints about an unfair “tax” on companies.

A federal court in San Francisco overwhelmi­ngly rejected Epic’s lawsuit in 2021, offering only a concession that apps could indicate other ways of paying for services outside of Apple’s ecosystem.

But Apple’s compliance with the order earlier this year drew a furious response from Epic, which went to court arguing that it was defying the judge’s intentions.

Apple’s proposed solution allows it a 12- to 27-percent fee on external purchases outside its app store, which amounts to just a small discount from what it charged within the app store.

“The Apple Plan comports with neither the letter nor the spirit of this Court’s mandate,” Meta, Microsoft, X and Match said in their joint filing on Wednesday, in support of Epic.

The plan’s “new restrictio­ns are plainly designed to render alternativ­es to Apple’s in-app purchases impractica­l for developers, and inaccessib­le and unappealin­g to consumers,” they added.

Apple told Agence France-Presse (AFP) that it has “fully complied with the injunction,” of the judge, which allows it to take measures needed to protect users.

These measures also “guard against the uncompensa­ted use of, among other things, Apple’s platform, services ... and proprietar­y tools and technologi­es protected by intellectu­al property,” the company said, quoting its compliance statement sent to the court.

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