Apple is calling out Rep. Kat Cammack’s (R-FL) bill, the App Store Freedom Act, for “undermining kids’ online safety.”
Cammack’s bill, introduced in May, aims to require large app store operators to allow users to set third-party apps or app stores as their default, among other things.
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“We must continue to hold Big Tech accountable and promote competition that allows all players to enter the field Cammack said in a statement accompanying the bill.
“Dominant app stores have controlled customer data and fo

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