iOS Developers Sued Apple Over App Store Overpriced Fees
Anil - Jun 05, 2019
This isn't the first time Apple has been accused of abusing the App Store to overcharge iOS developers.
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The annual event of Apple for engineers and designers - WDC - is ongoing. However, some developers do not seem satisfied with the new policies of the App Store.

On Tuesday, a complaint about Apple has been filed in the California District Court. But this is not the first time for the company to receive such accusations. In May, a third-party developer said the company makes use of its app store as a tool to take over competitors.


A few months ago, Apple rejected the accusations of holding on the dominance of its App Store to harm other products. Last month, it rolled out an explainer page on App Store. However, Apple didn't immediately respond to a request for comment.
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