Meta (META) CEO Mark Zuckerberg told The New York Times’ Dealbook conference that Apple’s (AAPL) policies that let the company unilaterally control which apps can be installed are not sustainable and cause a conflict of interest, Axios’ Sara Fischer reports. "I think the problem is that you get into it with the platform control, is that Apple obviously has their own interests," Zuckerberg said, adding that "he fact that companies have to deliver their apps exclusively through platforms that are controlled by competitors – there is a conflict of interest there." Zuckerberg’s comments come days after Tesla (TSLA) and Twitter (TWTR) CEO Elon Musk publicly attacked Apple, alleging the company’s app store policies are an abuse of power. Reference Link
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