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UK Watchdog Takes on Apple and Google Mobile Monopoly

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Published: 30 June 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online.

The British competition regulator is launching a major challenge against the global tech giants. Officials want to dismantle what they describe as a powerful and unfair mobile duopoly. This significant move targets the tight grip Apple and Google hold over smartphone software. Most British consumers rely on these two tech systems for their daily digital needs. The Competition and Markets Authority believes that change is necessary to protect the public. Current restrictions prevent developers from offering alternative payment methods to their many mobile users. This situation often leaves consumers paying higher prices for their favourite digital services. The regulator wants to give people more freedom when they purchase mobile applications.

A thorough investigation revealed that the two companies control nearly the entire British market. Over ninety per cent of mobile devices in the United Kingdom use their systems. This massive market share gives both corporations immense power over developers and consumers alike. The watchdog argues that this dominance limits innovation and drives up costs for everyone. Developers are currently forced to use specific payment systems built into the devices. These systems allow the tech giants to take a large financial cut from transactions. The government agency believes that introducing healthy competition will finally lower these high fees. Breaking this stronghold could completely transform how millions of people use their smartphones.The proposed changes focus heavily on a practice known within the industry as steering. This term refers to apps guiding users towards external websites to make purchases. Currently, strict rules prevent companies from advertising cheaper options outside the official stores. By removing these barriers, developers can finally offer direct payment options to customers. The regulatory body expects this shift to bypass the mandatory platform fees entirely. Consumers will likely see lower prices once these restrictive barriers are permanently removed. This policy aims to create a fairer digital marketplace for all businesses involved. It represents a significant shift in how mobile commerce operates in Britain.

Currently, both tech firms charge a commission of up to thirty per cent. This fee applies to all internal transactions, including popular monthly media subscriptions. Many major service providers have strongly resisted these high charges for several years. For instance, Spotify does not allow subscription purchases inside its iPhone application today. The music streaming giant refuses to pay these substantial fees to external platforms. Instead, British users must visit a desktop website to complete their registration. This extra step creates an inconvenient experience for millions of everyday smartphone users. The new regulations aim to eliminate these frustrating hurdles for digital consumers.

Executive director Will Hayter emphasized the great importance of giving consumers real financial choices. He stated that choice is inherently valuable for a healthy and thriving economy. Increased options will introduce much-needed competitive pressure into the stagnant mobile ecosystem. The regulator believes that the current system lacks the pressure required for innovation. Giving developers more freedom will naturally encourage better services and fairer consumer pricing. The watchdog remains committed to fostering a dynamic digital environment across the country. This intervention could set a strong precedent for international tech regulation worldwide.

However, the tech giants might still levy some fees for allowing external steering. The watchdog insists that any future charges must be applied fairly and transparently. Google claims it has already implemented several major changes to its payment policies. The company now allows certain applications to steer users outside its official store. They introduced new fee structures this week to accommodate alternative transaction methods. Despite these adjustments, the regulatory body continues to monitor the situation very closely. The goal is to ensure these changes truly benefit the wider public. Fairness remains the central focus of this ongoing regulatory intervention in Britain.

The competition authority is also investigating mobile contactless payment technology on these devices. They may require Apple to open access to its near-field communication chips. This change would allow independent developers to offer separate contactless services within apps. Currently, the iPhone maker maintains exclusive control over this specific payment technology. Opening this system could invite new banking competitors into the mobile payment space. Consumers would enjoy more variety when paying for goods in high street shops. This move represents another significant challenge to established mobile payment monopolies today.

This recent regulatory push follows a significant decision made by officials last autumn. The watchdog officially granted both firms a specialized strategic market status last October. This specific legal designation allows regulators to create bespoke conduct rules for them. It provides the government with greater powers to manage dominant technology firms directly. The current consultation is a direct result of these newly acquired regulatory powers. Authorities are determined to use their influence to protect British digital consumers effectively. The era of unchecked dominance for major technology platforms may be ending.

Unsurprisingly, the technology giants have raised strong objections to these sweeping new proposals. Apple argues that steering changes will seriously undermine vital protections for mobile users. A spokesperson warned that external links could open the door to digital scams. They also expressed deep concern about bypassing established parental control systems for children. The company believes its trusted payment infrastructure provides essential security for global users. They plan to continue their detailed dialogue with regulators to explain these risks. Maintaining user safety remains their primary argument against the proposed regulatory updates.

The balance between digital security and open competition remains highly delicate for regulators. While safety is crucial, the watchdog believes current restrictions serve corporate profits more. Independent tech experts suggest that secure external payments are entirely possible with technology. Many international jurisdictions are watching the progress of this British investigation very closely. The final decision could influence digital marketplace legislation across Europe and America. For now, British consumers wait to see if their mobile bills decrease. The coming months will reveal how deeply these digital platforms must change.

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