Apple's rules to allow third-party app stores in the EU are not beneficial for users
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Apple's decision to allow third-party app stores in the EU may seem restrictive at first glance, but it fosters competition, potentially leading to better pricing, innovation, and variety for users. While challenges may arise, such as security concerns, increased options ultimately empower consumers and drive industry evolution.
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RE: Apple's rules to allow third-party app stores in the EU are not beneficial for users - by alison30 - 21 March 24, 09:07

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