• Ashyr@sh.itjust.works
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    10 months ago

    Isn’t that a devastating loss for Apple? Every developer just makes their app free with unlocks hosted on their website.

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      10 months ago

      Apple has made changes to its App Store practices, now allowing developers to include a link to an external payment portal in their iOS and iPadOS apps in the US, following a legal case with Epic Games.

      Despite this change, Apple will still charge a commission of 12-27% on payments made through these external links, and in-app purchases (IAPs) must remain an option in the app.

      The new policy imposes various restrictions on developers, such as not discouraging the use of Apple’s IAP system and including a system disclosure sheet for external payments, making the overall impact on pricing and user experience minimal.

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      10 months ago

      Only if Apple doesn’t find a way to make their payment functionality worth using. They have options. They can keep the rate competitive, make the payment functionality easier and more efficient, add a new “revenue-producing app” tier that charges a lot more if you produce revenue from means outside of their app.

      They’re definitely not powerless, but definitely will want to make adjustments to their process.