is being looked at closely by U.S. and European regulators for possibly violating antitrust laws concerning the App Store. Apple doesn’t allow iOS and iPadOS users to sideload apps from a third-party app store, but by taking a 30% cut of in-app purchases, Apple is forcing some developers to raise their pricing in order to keep their margins up. A good example of this is Spotify which competes against Apple Music. Online, both charge the same $9.99 per month for an individual subscription and $14.99 for a family subscription of up to six members.
Google’s payments to Apple are …
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