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by tracer4201
1887 days ago
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I’m a consumer. I have many, many apps installed on my iPhone, and for the pretty much all of them I’ve paid $0. Your issue exists only with paid apps. Apple is providing you the infrastructure and means to distribute your software. It makes sense to me that they get a cut. And it also makes sense to me that you have to go through them. I specifically bought an iPhone because Apple seems to actively regulate what apps are allowed in the App Store while favoring customer privacy and security. It’s interesting to me that your arguments against Apple are the specific reasons I chose an Apple device. |
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That is perfectly acceptable. Except when they ban it for competitive advantage. Which is the whole point of the discussion. And Apple even wrote it in their email as such.