Apple argues new North Dakota Senate bill targeting the App Store could ‘destroy the iPhone’<div class="feat-image">
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<p>A new bill in the North Dakota Senate could force Apple to allow iPhone owners to sideload applications and use alternative payment systems in-app. The wide-reaching bill would bar companies like Apple and Google from mandating that developers only use their app stores and payments systems.</p>
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Apple argues new North Dakota Senate bill targeting the App Store could ‘destroy the iPhone’