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by louisswiss
1683 days ago
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> It's not much of a fair market if one of the items have been removed from the shelves and you have to specifically ask for it and the price. To be fair, this isn't a very apt analogy. A better one would be to liken Apple to a smart fridge... - Is it ok for Apple to say "only products bought through our smart fridge's grocery app can be stored in this fridge" ? --> probably not - Is it ok for Apple to take a cut when the consumer purchases through the smart fridge's app directly? --> IMO clearly yes - Should Apple be required to warn you that it'd be cheaper to buy the same brand of milk from a grocery store 10min walk away? --> IMO clearly no |
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Right now Apple prohibits developers from being transparent about what the users choices are. I think it is wrong that developers are not allowed to explain the rules to its own users.
Apple should compete on the product itself, not technicalities and obfuscation. There should be pressures on Apple to lower prices for what it charges.