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Facebook is the latest company taking aim at Apple, Pinterest employees walk out and Initialized Capital raises a new fund. This is your Daily Crunch for August 14, 2020. |
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Facebook joined the growing ranks of companies publicly complaining about the 30% fee that Apple collects on payments made through its App Store. In Facebook’s case, the complaints came midway through an announcement that the social network is launching a new feature supporting paid online events â a way for businesses struggling during the pandemic to make additional revenue. Facebook said those businesses will receive 100% of payments on web and Android, but on iOS, “We asked Apple to reduce its 30% App Store tax or allow us to offer Facebook Pay … Unfortunately, they dismissed both our requests and SMBs will only be paid 70% of their hard-earned revenue.” This comes as Fortnite-maker Epic Games is also engaged in a legal and PR battle against the App Store. Read more |
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