• @atomWood@lemm.ee
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    339 months ago

    I’m not really sure that’s a fair argument. Android generally pushes Google Play, and Samsung devices push Samsung pay. Sure, Android has more choices, but it’s still device manufacturers pushing their own products.

    Of course Apple should allow competition within their ecosystem, but Samsung and Google are basically doing the exact same thing.

    • @Nawor3565@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      439 months ago

      I mostly agree, but then I think about how I have a Samsung phone but can still use Google Wallet instead of Samsung Pay because it’s an open ecosystem. They both push their own products, but the end user is ultimately able to use whatever product they want. This is clearly not the case for Apple, which is what I’m guessing the case is about.

      • @fishos@lemmy.world
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        69 months ago

        It has to be this. As a non apple device user, I can use ANY pay system EXCEPT Apple pay. You must own an apple device to use it. There might be some roundabout way on PC with iTunes, but even if there is, it’s unaccessible on a phone.

      • @atomWood@lemm.ee
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        09 months ago

        I definitely agree, all I meant is I think they should probably also be going after other companies as well.

    • @TheGrandNagus@lemmy.world
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      199 months ago

      Android may push Google pay, but you can still use other options. Samsung pay, some banks have their own contactless payment apps. You have a choice, even if you are nudged in one direction.

      On iOS there is no choice. You use apple pay or you use nothing.

      • @atomWood@lemm.ee
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        29 months ago

        My argument is that we should be going after more than just Apple. Apple is clearly the most at fault here, but that shouldn’t excuse companies like Google and Samsung.

        • @Desistance@lemmy.world
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          19 months ago

          The head of the FTC gets a lot of flak from the elite enforcing antitrust laws. But they do get them eventually. They JUST started the Amazon antitrust filing and Google got hit with a suit over their Ads business.

    • JasSmith
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      “Pushing” their services is one thing. Blocking access to the NFC, as Apple does with iPhones, is much worse. IMHO, neither should be permitted.

  • AutoTL;DRB
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    89 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Sept 27 (Reuters) - Apple (AAPL.O) was ordered on Wednesday to face a private antitrust lawsuit by payment card issuers accusing the company of thwarting competition for its Apple Pay mobile wallet.

    U.S. District Judge Jeffrey White said the plaintiffs could try to prove that Apple violated the federal Sherman antitrust law by enforcing a 100% monopoly over the domestic market for tap-and-pay wallets for iPhones, iPads and Apple Watches.

    Apple, based in Cupertino, California, did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

    “There are billions at stake so getting by the motion (to dismiss) largely intact was huge for the class.”

    They said Apple “coerces” people who use its smartphones, tablets and smart watches into using its own wallet for tap-and-pay transactions, unlike makers of Android-based devices that let people choose wallets such as Google Pay and Samsung Pay.

    European Union antitrust regulators accused Apple in May 2022 of abusing its dominance in iOS devices and mobile wallets.


    The original article contains 355 words, the summary contains 159 words. Saved 55%. I’m a bot and I’m open source!

    • @AA5B@lemmy.world
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      19 months ago

      antitrust lawsuit by payment card issuers

      This is to benefit payment card issuers, not users, and you probably don’t want their “innovation”.

  • @narc0tic_bird@lemm.ee
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    9 months ago

    ~I thought there were third-party payment systems on the iPhone already (including ones using NFC)?

    And even the convenience advantage Apple Pay enjoys should be gone on the 15 Pro at least as you can map your third-party payment app to the action button.~

    EDIT: I stand corrected, see replies.

    • Rootiest
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      Nope Apple has NFC payments locked up in their garden

      • @narc0tic_bird@lemm.ee
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        9 months ago

        Nevermind then. I could’ve sworn I read somewhere that a bank on my country had their own payment system available on the iPhone.

      • @sennmood@lemmy.world
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        09 months ago

        As blatantly anti-competitive as it may be, I don’t want to be in a position where, if I want to pay for something with my phone, I’m forced to use whatever shitty application my bank decides to implement (I’ve had banking applications just decide to stop working for a few days, for no apparent reason; there are banks that have countless applications, each doing something slightly different, with complex, oftentimes downright hostile authentication methods, involving combinations of these apps)

        I like the fact that, regardless of card I use, they’re all exposed through the same simple Wallet application, that always works.

        • @pycorax@lemmy.world
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          09 months ago

          For NFC, no one really does that even on Android even though NFC is available for use. Instead, in some countries they use QR-code payments to bypass the NFC limitations that Apple imposed.

          • @sennmood@lemmy.world
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            09 months ago

            I’ve seen that done in Germany, and I was kind of shocked. You could only pay using NFC from the banks’ app.

            • @pycorax@lemmy.world
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              19 months ago

              Man that’s pretty stupid. I’m guessing they don’t use Visa/Mastercard and instead use a proprietary protocol?

    • @AA5B@lemmy.world
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      One of the uses of Apple Wallet is to auto-fill web payment forms. You use any credit card you want for a great user experience, and Apple is not charging anyone