EU Antitrust Chief Raises Concerns Over Apple’s Core Technology Fee and Security Warnings
Apple’s Core Technology Fee and security warnings about alternative app stores are raising concerns and may come under scrutiny by the EU’s antitrust chief. The fee, which requires developers to pay Apple a fee of 50 Euro cents per install per year, is facing criticism for potentially bankrupting indie developers. Additionally, Apple’s security warnings about third-party app stores have raised concerns about the company’s practices and could lead to further investigations.
EU Antitrust Head to Meet with Apple CEO and Other Tech Giants
The European Union’s antitrust head, Margrethe Vestager, is set to meet with Tim Cook, CEO of Apple, and other tech giants next week. This meeting comes at a time when Apple seems to be taking a more cooperative approach towards…