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Apple is focusing on privacy and security of App Store: CEO

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Today, Apple CEO Tim Cook was asked about some of the regulatory issues that Apple faces in the App Store. He said that Apple is maintaining a focus on privacy and security.

Apple is facing potential regulatory changes that will force it to open the iPhone to other app stores, or load apps on the iPhone in other ways.

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“The main thing we focus on in the App Store is to maintain attention to privacy and security. These are the two main principles that produce a very trustworthy environment for consumers and developers to come together. Consumers can trust development Or, the application is what they say. Developers get a huge user base to sell their software.

This is the first item on our list. The others are a distant second. What we are doing is trying to explain the decisions we made, which are the key to maintaining privacy and security. There are no sideloading and other methods on the iPhone, and we do not open iPhone support to uncensored applications, which can be listed on the App Store and adopt privacy restrictions. “

Cook went on to say that Apple is “very focused on discussing App Store privacy and security issues with regulators and legislators.”

Further, Apple has basically won an antitrust lawsuit with Epic Games recently. The judge, in this case, ruled that Apple does not have a monopoly. However, Apple was told to allow developers to include links to external websites and alternative payment options in their apps.

Apple was asked to make this change within the December deadline, but Apple appealed for more time and asked to avoid making the change until the entire case has a result.

As early as June of this year, US legislators proposed an anti-monopoly law requiring Apple to make comprehensive changes to the App Store. Apple will undoubtedly oppose this.

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