Apple Being Probed by UK Regulators Over App Store Policies

Apple charges 30 percent from developers on the value of transactions or any time a consumer buys their app.

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By Reuters | Updated: 4 March 2021 17:47 IST
Highlights
  • The iPhone maker said it will work with the regulator
  • Apple is also being investigated by the Dutch competition authorities
  • The European Commission too had opened a probe into the iPhone maker

The probe will consider if Apple has a dominant position in distribution of apps on its devices in the UK

Britain's competition regulator said on Thursday it has opened an investigation into Apple after complaints that the iPhone maker's terms and conditions for app developers are unfair and anti-competitive.

The probe will consider if Apple has a dominant position in the distribution of apps on its devices in the UK, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) said.

Payment policies related to Apple's App Store have for long drawn complaints from app developers. It charges a commission of up to 30 percent from developers on the value of transactions or any time a consumer buys their app.

The iPhone maker said it will work with the regulator.

"The App Store has been an engine of success for app developers, in part because of the rigorous standards we have in place — applied fairly and equally to all developers — to protect customers from malware and to prevent rampant data collection without their consent," Apple said in a statement.

The company is also being investigated on similar grounds by the Dutch competition authorities, who are nearing a draft decision, Reuters reported last month.

Last year, the European Commission too had opened a probe into the iPhone maker over App Store commission fee.

"Complaints that Apple is using its market position to set terms which are unfair or may restrict competition and choice – potentially causing customers to lose out when buying and using apps – warrant careful scrutiny," CMA Chief Executive Andrea Coscelli said.

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