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EFF to Appeals: Apple’s Monopoly Doesn’t Make Users Safer
Feb. 4, 2022, 11:19 p.m. | Mitch Stoltz
Deeplinks www.eff.org
When users fork over money for an iPhone (average price: over $800), many expect to be able to play their favorite mobile game on it. They expect the apps they buy to work. Many users also expect to install apps that enhance their security and privacy beyond what Apple provides.
Users may not know or understand that Apple’s rules for the App Store can get in the way, by driving up app costs and limiting availability. Apple uses layers of …
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