Last week, the Department of Justice, along with 16 states including California, filed a far-reaching antitrust lawsuit against Apple. The government accused the trillion-dollar company of unfair competition practices related to its iPhone, such as limiting access to its app store, restricting the ability to send messages across different platforms, and blocking alternative wallet payment systems.
This lawsuit is part of a series of antitrust legal actions aimed at breaking alleged monopolies by tech giants like Google, Meta, and Amazon. We’ll dive deeper into what these legal actions mean for Apple’s loyal user base and the tech industry.