The U.S. Department of Justice sued Apple for the third time for violating antitrust laws, restricting third-party digital wallets, etc.
The US Department of Justice has sued Apple for violating anti-monopoly laws for the third time. The Department of Justice accuses Apple of blocking "super" applications, suppressing mobile cloud streaming services, blocking cross-platform messaging applications, restricting third-party digital wallets, and even restricting the operation of third-party smart watches on its platform. This is the third time in the past 14 years that the Department of Justice has sued Apple for violating anti-monopoly laws.
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