Epic CEO calls out Apple for promoting its services in iPhone settings
San Francisco
08-October-2021
Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney has called out the iPhone maker Apple for giving itself access to an advertising slot its competitors do not have -- the iPhone's Settings screen.
For example, those without an Apple Music subscription may see an ad offering a free six-month trial. However, current Apple Music subscribers may instead see a prompt to add on a service they do not yet have, like AppleCare coverage for their devices.
Sweeney suggests this sort of first-party advertising is an anti-competitive risk for Apple, as some of the services it's pushing here are those that directly compete with third-party apps published on its App Store.
But those third-party apps can't gain access to the iPhone's Settings screen, of course -- they can only bid for ad slots within the App Store itself.
"New from the guys who banned Fortnite: settings-screen ads for their own music service, which come before the actual settings, and which aren't available to other advertisers like Spotify or Sound Cloud," Sweeney wrote - IANS
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