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by RL_Quine
2297 days ago
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Seems strange to me that people don't get this. If you don't like these rules, you're welcome to just not use their hardware. All of the rules Apple is implementing like this are by and large, for the benefit of the users, so I don't see the problem whatsoever. |
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I worked for Spotify, and apple did all kind of hoopla to delay/deny the iOS updates....
My favorite one: If you did tap at one of the support/help tabs, it would open a webpage, which contained the support text, and the app got rejected, because after about THREE links, that would lead to the homepage, and there was a premium offer, and you can't have it.....
They kept denying updates for reasons like that....
"Coincidentally" they released their streaming service that month....
That's extremely anti-competitive..... and it wasn't done for the benefit of the user, but for the benefit of Apple only. When a user buys a phone, they have a reasonable expectations that other apps would work, and you will not be forced to use apple only services (directly or indirectly).
I.e. they are false advertising their phones.....