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A coalition of developers has petitioned the European Commission, saying Apple’s revised App Store fees continue to disadvantage EU apps.

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On Tuesday, 20 app developers and consumer groups have petitioned the European Commission in an attempt to knock down Apple’s commission fees even further. They argue that the fee structure puts their apps at a disadvantage compared to their U.S. rivals.

The Coalition for Apps Fairness (CAF) is made up of companies, including Astropad, Epic Games, Masimo, Life360, Proton, Spotify, and more. Many of these companies have waged war on Apple both on and off U.S. soil.

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