By , MacRumors

Apple is facing a new multibillion-euro lawsuit out of The Netherlands that alleges the company overcharges users who purchase apps and in-app subscriptions through the App Store and accuses Apple of partaking in “market dominance” and “anti-competitive practices.”

The foundation spearheading the lawsuit is the Consumer Competition Claims Foundation, which describes itself as “an independent non-profit foundation that is committed to protecting consumers against unfair commercial practices and violations of consumer law.”

On its website, the foundation says that Apple, through its ‌App Store‌ policies, is overcharging users who pay for apps and in-app services, adding that users should “demand” refunds for purchases.

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https://www.macrumors.com/2022/03/30/apple-multi-billion-app-store-lawsuit/

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