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Creator Patron To adhere to Apple’s guidelines, its app has to be corrected After the recent update Allows our users to purchase through the web.
The company says its own web-based checkout option is now default for US fans, but as per the apple’s instructions, this checkout option opens in an external browser.
It creates more steps for fans who want to pay directly using Patrion, but it still forces Apple to give Apple a 30% commission when purchasing the application.
Patron At first its app has been updated Shortly after the verdict of a court Apple-apic Legal war which forced Apple to Support to pay external In applications published in its US App Store without commissioning the commission. Last week, Patrion IOS app (version 125.5.0) Associated An option that allows users to pay the web using credit cards, Venomo, PayPal and even Apple Pay.
These options appeared in an application browser, providing more pausing checkout experiences for Patrion users. Now, Patriarch’s checkout opens in an external browser instead of the flow – a change made on the basis of Apple’s response Patrion.
Also, the company has said that manufacturers of old billing models will also be able to receive payment through Patriarian iOS app.

Previously, Apple Subscription did not support billing models outside of billing and its own application was needed for exclusive use of the purchase system. Patrion says that it restricting alternatives for manufacturers in legacy billing models such as the first month and the first flowing billing.
With the update, manufacturers will be able to use billing options in iOS, which can have a significant impact on their below line.
During the week, Patrion says that US fans will be able to buy membership from these manufacturers at the price fixed for their levels in the iOS app. (However, manufacturers still have to provide subscription billing to sell new membership in the United States)
Currently, about 95% of active manufacturers are already using subscription billing, the agency notes, as it allows them to use their other equipment such as free trial, discount, gift, tear repression, autopilot and more. But now it can solve the remaining 5%requirements.
Due to this new flexibility, Patriar’s deadline is no longer effective for switching to the Creator’s subscription billing. Last August, Patrion says Apple It gave a deadline to switch all manufacturers to Apple’s iOS in-app purchase system Removing the risk from November 2025 or from the App Store.
“We are in a close conversation with Apple and continue to consult for a more flexible approach – a one that gives manufacturers more time and choice,” shared in Patrion Blog postThe “As a result of the recent verdict and the last change of Apple, November 2021 is no longer in effect, and today, no new deadline has been set. This means that we can switch when and how we can switch to the Creator so far when we work to block from switching in their first place,” it said.