プラットフォーマー規制
有料のWebベースのサービスのコンパニオンアプリでログインする必要がある
このようなアプリはたくさんあり、アプリ内購入を免除されてる(免除されるまでAppleとサービス提供者のバトルがたくさんあった)
しかしAppleは「何も起きない」として審査で落としたのでAppleの歴史をプレビューとして入れたら通った
About 85% of paying customers for HEY use Macs and iPhones, so if Apple denied us the ability to distribute our app, we’d be dead.
Appleに生殺与奪の権を握られているのでほとんどの会社はAppleと戦えない
But that was never our way. This is one of the benefits of being a fully independent company. Jason and I can choose to stand on principle, even if it comes at great risk to the business. There’s no board, no MBAs, no venture capitalists in the background running the cost-benefit analysis. Just two looney tunes on banjo and bass who love making great software.
It shouldn’t need to be this daring, though. Which is why I’m happy to hear that the US Department of Justice is in its final preparation for its big monopoly case against Apple. And that we’re just months away from seeing relief in Europe by virtue of the Digital Markets Act, which mandates both Apple and Google to ensure access to their platforms for alternative app stores, side loading, and all the other basic computer distribution forms that users enjoy on Mac and Windows.