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PERSONAL PERSONAL PROGRAM PROGRAM, PROGRAM COURSES, PROTON Diary, Proton Drive and other applications, has sued Appleclaimed anti -athletic practices in the Apple App Store. In the new treatment, Proton says the iPhone manufacturer holds a monopoly on the smartphone, the distribution of applications and the application payment markets. It also compares Apple’s remuneration with invoices in the internet trade, calling them “artificially and arbitrarily”.

The costume searches for changes to the App Store and the financial compensation, which Proton says will be donated to organizations fighting for democracy and human rights.

Court papersFiled in the northern part of California, they are part of a larger category against Apple. Proton says he is involved in other developers, including one group of Korean developerswho also sued the technological giant.

The suit is among the latter to challenge Apple’s Chuck in the mobile apps market.

Following is another battle between Epic Games and Apple, which has largely won Apple, as it was stated that it is not a monopoly, setting a previous one for the new treatment to support. However, the judge also ruled that Apple should allow us to connect with their web developers where they offer alternative payment mechanisms, without charging for these sales. (Apple is still struggling this issue in appeal.)

Proton’s case gets a different angle. He says the epic case, saying that the evidence has shown that Apple makes such a large profit in the fees of the application store that disputes whether the fees are really necessary to support the App Store, as Apple claims.

Proton, similarly, challenges Apple’s policies around payments. He points out how Apple prevented developers from talking directly to their customers in the application, where they could inform them of discounts on the web. In addition, applications that do not support Apple’s payment system are at risk of being removed from the App Store, the suit says.

The arguments around payments recede in other shades of how the system works, as it is more difficult to manage payments and subscriptions to all devices due to Apple rules. For example, the company Explained to a blog post That customers who upgraded their internet accounts cannot downgrade their iOS device, which is a bad customer experience.

Proton also argues that its calendar application cannot be defined as default, Although iOS allows users to exchange Defaults for other applications such as browsers, email, phone calls, messages and more. And he notes that the motion of the proton is limited by the processing of the background, while the iCloud is not.

Specifically, Proton’s case focuses on how Apple’s single distribution point with the App Store makes it a tool used by dictatorships around the world to silence freedom of speech. On this front, it shows in all the applications that Apple must remove to comply with laws in markets such as Russia and China. This decision eliminates iOS developers, says Proton, like when the VPN application was threatened with abstraction because it claimed that “unblocking the websites”.

“Apple monopoly control in distribution of software on iOS devices presents a plethora of problems for consumers, businesses and society as a whole,” the Proton post says. “The laws against the monopoly exist because the power endowed by the monopoly regime inevitably leads to abuse. In the case of oligarchic technological giants, these abuses have a widespread impact on society and are vital to the future of the internet now treated.”

We arrived at Apple for comments and we didn’t hear right away.

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