
REUTERS – Match Group told India’s antitrust regulator that Apple’s up to 30% App Store commission will stifle its long-term growth in India and urged the Competition Commission of India (CCI) to impose heavy fines and force Apple to end anti-competitive practices. Match argues Apple’s policy limits third-party payment options and unfairly classifies Tinder as a digital service while charging lower fees to apps like Uber, which it claims also provide “matchmaking” services. India’s dating app market is projected to reach $1.42B by 2030. Apple controls only 4.5% of India’s 735M smartphones, but the CCI can fine it up to 10% of global turnover. The complaint follows similar antitrust rulings in the EU and UK, where Apple has been fined for restrictive practices against app developers.
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