Google, Mozilla, and others are opposing Apple's new iOS browser rules, which restrict their ability to impose transaction taxes on their browsers. The rules have sparked debate over who benefits from the change, with questions raised about Apple's ability to tax app transactions while restricting similar actions by Google. Apple's move to release an open-source version of Google's magic eraser or editor has also drawn attention.
Apple's Browser Rule Change Offends Google and Mozilla - Gizmochina https://t.co/NSwZYn3khr
So Apple just dropped an open source version of Google’s magic eraser or editor 😂 https://t.co/0sZ92Iy3Lo
Google and Mozilla Don't Like Apple's New iOS Browser Rules https://t.co/6jgkQEm2vp
Why is apple allowed to tax all transactions on apps, but google isn't allowed to tax all transactions on chrome?
Google and others push for iPhone browser rule change — but who really benefits? https://t.co/LjO6rHNOkT https://t.co/b10kj6k5op
Google and Mozilla don’t like Apple’s new iOS browser rules https://t.co/eVr5UovvUn