Sportify CEO Accuses Apple of Stifling, Harming Consumers

Daniel Ek, the  CEO of Spotify, has renewed his attack on Apple through a series of tweets alleging the iPhone maker “gives itself every advantage while at the same time stifling innovation and hurting consumers”. It could be recalled that Elon Musk earlier this week, criticised the fee Apple charges software developers, including Twitter, for in-app purchases, and posted a meme suggesting he was willing to “go to war” rather than pay the levy.

Daniel Ek, the  CEO of Spotify
Daniel Ek, the  CEO of Spotify

Apple did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Wednesday. It said earlier this week that the commissions it gets help to fund reviews of apps to ensure consumers are not exposed to fraud, pornography or privacy-intrusion.

Spotify has previously submitted antitrust complaints against Apple’s policies with the European Commission.

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Apart from Musk, Ek also tagged various technology executives in his tweets, from Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney to Microsoft president Brad Smith.

“So how much longer will we look away from this threat to the future of the Internet? How many more consumers will be denied choice?,” Ek said in a tweet tagging the European Commission and the US commerce department.

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“There’s been a lot of talk. Talk is helpful but we need action,” Ek said.

Kelechi Deca

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