Fifteen US states and the District of Columbia have joined the justice department in the first major antitrust effort against the iPhone maker by the Biden administration.
The US Department of Justice is suing Apple, accusing the tech giant of maintaining an illegal monopoly on smartphones. The 88-page lawsuit alleges California-based Apple is making its products worse for consumers so it can block out competitors. Attorney General Merrick Garland described the company's behaviour as 'exclusionary, anticompetitive conduct that hurts both consumers and developers'.
'When an iPhone user puts a credit or debit card into Apple Wallet, Apple inserts itself in a process that could otherwise occur directly between the user and card issuer,' he added. 'This introduces an additional potential point of failure for the privacy and security of Apple users. 'And that is just one way in which Apple is willing to make the iPhone less secure and less private in order to maintain its monopoly power. Read more:Apple fined £1.
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