Google and Apple have both been criticized for anti-competitive practices within their respective app stores.
The new rules prohibit app makers from using buttons, external links, or other maneuvers to work around Apple's in-app purchasing system.
New ads on the App Store homepage are part of Apple's growing effort to monetize your attention and kneecap its Silicon Valley competitors.
The tech giant said Truth Social promises to remove violent and inciting content, but Truth's moderation policies have been spotty, to say the least.
The hot, new social media app is reportedly surging in downloads but flailing in daily users.
Meta’s security team also revealed that the company had uncovered some 400 different mobile apps devoted to stealing Facebook user login information.
The feature is now in 'preview' and ready to try out.
Mobile developers claim the ways Apple charges commission fees leaves them paying 10% more than they should, even higher than in the U.S.
Apple contributed to more than 50% of The App Association’s sponsorship revenues in 2020. Critics claim those funds are influencing its policy preferences.
The short-form video app announced its TikTok Now feature lets users capture fun videos to send to their friends, very similar to one existing popular app.
The company told its sellers that Amazon’s checkout service could steal customers’ data, lead to fraud, or saddle buyers with incorrect charges.
The app is reportedly full of people posting content that hints at violence, and Google says Truth hasn't cleaned up their act.
It's a not-so-nice world out there, so make sure your child is protected.