Apple tells government antitrust committee that it does not make a profit from repair services<div class="feat-image">
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<p>A judiciary committee in July asked questions surrounding antitrust and competition concerns of big tech. The documentation from those hearings has
now been released.</p>
<p>Apple addressed its policies on the App Store, competition in markets where Apple offers first-party apps, disallowing alternative browser engines, among other topics. On the subject of Apple’s role in the repair industry, the company said that the ‘cost of providing repair services has exceeded the revenue generated by repairs’, implying it does not tightly control repairs for financial gain.</p>
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Apple tells government antitrust committee that it does not make a profit from repair services