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Tim Cook Says Apple Does Not Favor Developers Over Others and Keeps Rules Transparent

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Tim Cook testifies in an antitrust hearing citing that Apple does not favor developers over others and keeps rules and guidlines transparent.
Apple CEO, Time Cook is testifying in an antitrust hearing with the United States Judiciary Antitrust Subcommittee. Cook was questioned about the App Store policies where he cited that Apple treats all developers the same. While the company has faced severe questions regarding the hidden App Store practices and commissions as much as 30 percent, developers also accused Apple of making App Store rules unavailable and changing them whenever it wants. Developers coin that Apple enforces rules that benefit the company and that it also discriminates between larger and smaller app developers.

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