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Twitter's Musk rounds on Apple over App Store policies, threatens 'war' over 30 percent fee

By Michael Acton ( November 28, 2022, 20:49 GMT | Insight) -- Twitter Chief Executive Elon Musk today accused Apple of threatening to withhold Twitter from its App Store and suggested he's prepared to “go to war” over its 30 percent fee on digital transactions, in a string of tweets that saw him double down on prior criticism of the tech giant’s alleged censorship of content. US Republican Representative Ken Buck said the dispute shows the need for Congress to pass pending bipartisan legislation aimed at breaking open Apple and Google’s app ecosystem "duopoly" by the end of the year.Twitter Chief Executive Elon Musk today accused Apple of threatening to withhold Twitter from its App Store and suggested he's prepared to “go to war” over its 30 percent fee on digital transactions, in a string of tweets that saw him double down on prior criticism of the tech giant’s alleged censorship of content....

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