• fkn@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    How is it that Apple is so rarely seen in these cases? Apple is literally a vertical monopoly with a huge walled garden for software, massive data collection facilities, explicit planned obsolescence and hundreds of other anti consumer, anti government, anti privacy positions… How are they so rarely the target for these lawsuits and investigations?

    Apples policy in the cases where it is targeted are so extreme it should be worrying to everyone.

    I feel like I’m taking crazy pills every time I read articles like this.

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      1 year ago

      Because Google owns everything. The internet backbones, the search engine of billions of people, the analytics of most companies, the map application most people use, the YouTube streaming service, the phones of most people etc etc.

      Apple is almost irrelevant in the context. They sell phones and computers. Not much else.

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        1 year ago

        Wait what? You don’t use Apple products do you?

        With the exception of YouTube, every product you mentioned is hard coded default to Apple provided services.

        Something like 40% of all maps usage is Apple maps. There does not exist a browser other than Safari and the market share of iPhones vs Android is pretty fairly split along socioeconomic boundaries.

        Yes Google is the bigger target but the software ecosystem is significantly less walled garden / monopoly than the apple ecosystem.

        Google doesn’t own the Internet, Amazon does (10% Google, 20% Microsoft, 30% Amazon). Do people seriously not know this?