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Apple Slaps Warnings On Apps Using External Purchases In The Eu Updated Macrumors

Apple Hit With Nearly 2 Billion Eu Antitrust Fine In Spotify Case The Washington Post
Apple Hit With Nearly 2 Billion Eu Antitrust Fine In Spotify Case The Washington Post

Apple Hit With Nearly 2 Billion Eu Antitrust Fine In Spotify Case The Washington Post Apple is trying to dissuade Europeans from using iOS apps that support alternative payment options by making them look scary Daring Fireball’s John Gruber spotted that a red exclamation mark New warning signs in the App Store Apple has begun adding warning messages next to some apps in the EU App Store These apps use third-party payment systems instead of Apple’s system

Apple Preparing To Allow Outside App Stores In The Eu
Apple Preparing To Allow Outside App Stores In The Eu

Apple Preparing To Allow Outside App Stores In The Eu Instead of warning users of the dangers of using external purchases, the new message would have read: “Transactions in this app are supported by the developer and not Apple” (See below) A US judge has ruled against Apple, banning the company from taxing or restricting external payment links in iOS apps, effective immediately This victory for Epic Games and developers, part of a Apple has updated its App Store Guidelines around external payments and links in response to the injunction issued this week in the Epic v Apple case The changes, spotted by 9to5Mac, allow Apple has updated its App Store guidelines to comply with the orders of a California court, which required the company to immediately stop collecting commissions on purchases that weren't paid

Apple Slaps Warnings On Apps Using External Purchases In The Eu Updated Macrumors
Apple Slaps Warnings On Apps Using External Purchases In The Eu Updated Macrumors

Apple Slaps Warnings On Apps Using External Purchases In The Eu Updated Macrumors Apple has updated its App Store Guidelines around external payments and links in response to the injunction issued this week in the Epic v Apple case The changes, spotted by 9to5Mac, allow Apple has updated its App Store guidelines to comply with the orders of a California court, which required the company to immediately stop collecting commissions on purchases that weren't paid Apple originally avoided allowing external links to purchases that avoid commissions due to fear of lost revenue This is what led to the judge declaring "Cook chose wrong" in her 80-page ruling The gist of it is that Apple makes developers who sell digital goods process all payments through its own in-app purchase system and payment processing, and takes a cut of up to 30 percent Apple is placing warnings on EU apps that don’t use App Store payments  Apple suggests that users are putting themselves at risk by using third-party alternatives Instead of warning users of the dangers of using external purchases, the new message would have read: “Transactions in this app are supported by the developer and not Apple” (See below)

Apple Slaps Warnings On Apps Using External Purchases In The Eu Updated Macrumors
Apple Slaps Warnings On Apps Using External Purchases In The Eu Updated Macrumors

Apple Slaps Warnings On Apps Using External Purchases In The Eu Updated Macrumors Apple originally avoided allowing external links to purchases that avoid commissions due to fear of lost revenue This is what led to the judge declaring "Cook chose wrong" in her 80-page ruling The gist of it is that Apple makes developers who sell digital goods process all payments through its own in-app purchase system and payment processing, and takes a cut of up to 30 percent Apple is placing warnings on EU apps that don’t use App Store payments  Apple suggests that users are putting themselves at risk by using third-party alternatives Instead of warning users of the dangers of using external purchases, the new message would have read: “Transactions in this app are supported by the developer and not Apple” (See below)

Apple Breaches Eu Law Berry Smith
Apple Breaches Eu Law Berry Smith

Apple Breaches Eu Law Berry Smith Apple is placing warnings on EU apps that don’t use App Store payments  Apple suggests that users are putting themselves at risk by using third-party alternatives Instead of warning users of the dangers of using external purchases, the new message would have read: “Transactions in this app are supported by the developer and not Apple” (See below)

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