Facebook takes aim at Apple's controversial 30% App Store fee - Business Insider

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Facebook is calling Apple out for refusing to reduce its 30% App Store fee for a new Facebook feature that could help small business owners during the pandemic

because Epic Games "took the unfortunate step of violating the App Store guidelines that are applied equally to every developer and designed to keep the store safe for our users." Epic has since filed suit against both Apple and Google. with Apple's commission, saying that the high cut gives the tech giant and its own services an unfair advantage in the market. Apple says it charges all developers 30% of all in-app purchases that users make.

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Tech giants power showdown. At the end of the day it is about who gets a better profit for the negotiated bargain.

haha! battle of the snakes! this is getting good. 🍿

BFD. Not like FB needs the $$$

The Ugly Truth

Apple has always been a little crooked. I guess who’s not when your approaching a 2T-bagger

Bite of the Apple.

The world was better off before all this.

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