The statement said "Apple was unjustifiably rejecting parental control versions of Kaspersky Safe Kids (KSK)."

It is noted that at the same time, Apple introduced on the market in iOS version 12 its own application Screen Time, which in its capabilities coincides with applications for parental control.

“FAS Russia ... concluded that Apple’s actions to apply vague requirements to developer software and reject software versions previously distributed in the App Store contain signs of Apple’s abuse of its dominant position in the iOS application distribution market,” said department.

In July 2017, the Federal Antimonopoly Service (FAS) fined an employee of Apple’s Russian subsidiary for illegally coordinating smartphone prices in Russia. It was noted that "an Apple Rus official was found guilty of an administrative offense."