Apple has revised its terms and conditions for developers using its high-profit App Store in the EU to avoid more fines due to the EU's digital antitrust laws. Apple said it will make a series of adjustments to its App Store policy in Europe. This includes giving developers more ways to guide users to discover and pay for better deals outside of the App Store. The company is also introducing a new pricing model for App Store developers who choose to guide customers through links or in-app purchases, which includes a two-tiered service fee for sales generated through in-app promotions.

Zhitongcaijing · 06/27 01:17
Apple has revised its terms and conditions for developers using its high-profit App Store in the EU to avoid more fines due to the EU's digital antitrust laws. Apple said it will make a series of adjustments to its App Store policy in Europe. This includes giving developers more ways to guide users to discover and pay for better deals outside of the App Store. The company is also introducing a new pricing model for App Store developers who choose to guide customers through links or in-app purchases, which includes a two-tiered service fee for sales generated through in-app promotions.