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Apple argues that its opposition to 3rd party App Stores is that with only one App Store offering approved-only apps, it better serves customer's needs because Apple can oversee security and quality control. That sounds altruistic enough, but if that were genuinely true, Apple could minimise their fees to only cover these costs and no more. Instead, Apple takes a whopping 30% bite of not just the initial app purchase price, but every purchase made in the app. Apple are learning the hard way that the EU Commissioners weren't born yesterday.
Not altruistic but a reality. Apple has very stringent code quality, privacy and security reviews on apps submitted to the app store. I really appreciate what they are doing on that front considering Google just allows any tom dick and harry apps on the playstore. Seriously the amount of shitty and scammy apps on playstore far outnumber genuine and useful apps. I for one would never ever ever use any 3rd party stores when it comes to iOS purely because of how good a job Apple does compared to Google.
Don't even get me started on the huge pile of crap that is Samsung and Amazon stores. I guess they have spare money to throw away in the development and maintenance of a scam platform.
As to 30% cut of every payment, yes it's quite monstrous and that needs to change absolutely. But having 3rd party stores is not the solution. Everyone is greedy at the end of the day. Developers won't offer differential pricing based on the platforms. They'll keep the pricing the same and keep a higher cut. So for the end users there's no difference and that's why app store should always be preferred over any 3rd party stores.
Third party stores are quite helpful though. They'll keep Cook busy with actually improving the app quality, moderation quality and maybe even annoying ads. There must be an alternative, whether you personally will use it or not. I will.
Probably there should be alternatives. But Android has that and I don't see any good that came out of it. The experience of 3rd party stores are sub par and I'm being generous. Google is not setting the standards high anyway. All I'm saying is that when Apple is doing a totally good job (I'm a through and through Android user btw, just have developed apps on iOS) there could be a risk of becoming lenient. 3rd party stores drive the pricing model share down resulting in Apple just pulling out necessary resources required to maintain what they are doing today. iOS users can afford the premium and I believe they should get the very best service in that regard. It could go both ways but we already have a use case in Android ecosystem where it's woefully incompetent which includes the playstore.