App-Store Monopoly
Yes, it's been Apple's modus operandi with the App Store from the start: trick consumers into thinking the App Store being a monopoly is the only thing that can protect them against malware, illicit and questionable app content, pirated software, scams, and fraud.
Most consumers understand those concepts and fear those things. Most understand nothin... See more
Most consumers understand those concepts and fear those things. Most understand nothin... See more
Apple announces changes to iOS, Safari, and the App Store in the European Union | Hacker News

Did... did Apple just introduce the equivalent of Unity's runtime install fee... but for all iOS app developers in the EU?!
Apple announces changes to iOS, Safari, and the App Store in the European Union
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The new business terms for iOS apps in the EU have three elements:
- Reduced commission — iOS apps on the App Store will pay a reduced commission of either 10 percent (for the vast majority of developers, and subscriptions following their first year) or 17 percent on transactions for digital goods and services.
- Payment processing fee — iOS apps on t
Apple announces changes to iOS, Safari, and the App Store in the European Union
2,000,000 installs acquires a minimum of $45,000 in fees, even if you don't make any money
That's up from $0 USD.
That's up from $0 USD.
Apple announces changes to iOS, Safari, and the App Store in the European Union | Hacker News
In the EU, Apple is making a number of changes to iOS to comply with the DMA. For developers, those changes include new options for distributing apps. The coming changes to iOS in the EU include:
- New options for distributing iOS apps from alternative app marketplaces — including new APIs and tools that enable developers to offer their iOS apps for
Apple announces changes to iOS, Safari, and the App Store in the European Union
Apple is allowing alternative app stores, but still in control.
This made me think of the other recent case against Apple from Epic, where Apple's response to the court was essentially trolling. The judgement required Apple to allow apps to advertise outside marketplaces where users could purchase in-game items. So apple responded by allowing developers to apply to place exactly one text-only (non-hyperlink), s... See more
Apple announces changes to iOS, Safari, and the App Store in the European Union | Hacker News

And if you make a successful alternative App Store, and get, say, 100m people in the EU to install it, you'll owe Apple €50m/year as a "Core Technology Fee".
NO GATEKEEPING HERE, EU! None at all! Full compliance, totally. Pinky promise!!