BusinessSoftware

Apple’s 30% App Store Fee in India Faces Antitrust Challenge from Match Group

Tinder owner Match Group has told Indian antitrust authorities that Apple’s 30% App Store commission threatens to constrain its revenue and expansion in the country’s booming dating app market. The submission comes amid a prolonged legal battle over Apple’s alleged anti-competitive practices in India.

Apple’s App Store Fees Under Scrutiny in India

Match Group, the parent company of popular dating app Tinder, has reportedly warned that Apple’s commission fees of up to 30% could significantly hamper its growth prospects in India’s rapidly expanding dating market. According to documents reviewed by Reuters, the company submitted these concerns to India’s Competition Commission (CCI) as part of an ongoing antitrust investigation.

CybersecuritySoftware

Mobile Browsers Offer Enhanced Security Advantages Over Desktop Counterparts, Analysis Shows

Recent security analysis indicates mobile browsers may provide superior protection against cyber threats compared to traditional desktop browsers. Industry experts point to multiple built-in security advantages in mobile operating systems that enhance browsing safety for everyday users.

Mobile Browser Security Advantages Documented

According to recent security analysis, mobile browsers may offer significant safety advantages over their desktop counterparts. Sources indicate that despite ongoing mobile security concerns, the architectural decisions by Apple and Google have created inherent protections that benefit mobile browsing security.

BusinessMarkets

Apple’s iPhone 17 Series Ignites Sales and Stock Surge Amid Strong Demand

Apple’s latest iPhone 17 series is reportedly outselling its predecessor in key markets, with the iPhone Air selling out in minutes in China. The surge in demand has propelled Apple shares to a record close, marking a significant rebound for the tech giant.

Strong Consumer Response to iPhone 17 Series

Apple’s newest iPhone 17 lineup is generating substantial consumer interest, with the Cosmic Orange finish on the Pro model drawing attention despite some criticism, according to reports. The series, which includes the base iPhone 17, Pro, and a slimmer Air variant, has been outperforming previous models in the U.S. and China, sources indicate. Counterpoint Research data suggests that sales have surpassed those of the predecessor, highlighting a positive reception in competitive markets.