Apple announced important changes to its policy - some iOS applications will be allowed to contain links to external resources to manage accounts outside the Apple ecosystem and even payments without the traditional 15-30% commission.
So far, this applies only to "reader" applications - software that displays content "outside of iOS", including videos, music, magazines, newspapers and books purchased from third-party services.
Earlier, Apple explicitly prohibited developers from redirecting users to subscribe to third-party sites and make payments in addition to the App Store - we are talking about services like Spotify or Netflix. Instead, users are tied to Apple's payment system, which charges developers a mandatory percentage.
The decision was reportedly made as part of a deal with one of the regulators, the Japan Fair Competition Commission. At the same time, Apple said that the new rules will apply not only in Japan, but also globally, from 2022.
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