Meta slammed Apple's market power in the mobile app industry in comments for a federal agency's report on the app ecosystem released Thursday.
Meta's stance escalates the feud between the two industry heavyweights and puts Facebook's parent company in opposition to the industry groups trying to defend the competitiveness of the app market as the Biden administration cracks down on tech giants' power.
Piling on: In 19 pages of comments, Meta almost entirely focuses on criticizing Apple.
The multibillion-dollar company, which is itself the target of a key federal antitrust lawsuit, paints a picture of Apple as a behemoth that is constraining Meta's ability to expand.
The comments were made to the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA), which is conducting a report on competition in the mobile app ecosystem as part of the Department of Commerce's work to review the market as directed under a sweeping executive order on competition from President Biden.
Apple's take: In a 15-page comment submitted for the NTIA report, Apple defended its app store as a "pro-consumer and pro-developer economic engine for app developers."
Part of Apple's defense is focused around security and privacy features it provides for consumers. The tech giant used a similar defense in a lawsuit against Epic Games, the developer behind Fortnite, and in hearings with lawmakers looking to add further regulations to how dominant app stores operate.
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