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To: Glenn Petersen who wrote (212652)12/13/2023 5:01:16 AM
From: Doren  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 213177
 
> Google’s legal defeat at the hands of Fortnite maker Epic Games Inc. threatens to roil an app store duopoly with Apple Inc.

Saw that... yup not good for Apple.



To: Glenn Petersen who wrote (212652)12/13/2023 12:55:38 PM
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Glenn,

Already, the Digital Markets Act in the European Union will spur changes. For the first time, Apple will need to allow third-party app stores and billing systems in the region. A ruling against Apple or requirements imposed by the EU’s DMA “represent more meaningful potential changes for the industry,” than the Google
Even before the DMA takes effect next year, the two companies have been making adjustments. Apple now lets so-called reader apps — such as software for cloud storage, watching video and reading books — link to outside websites to let users pay. That bypasses Apple’s revenue cut.
I think this is the part that may have big implications in the long run. Personally, I don't want third party App Stores and I don't want to interact with phones that have Apps from them. I think they will be a big threat to security.