Epic Games and Spotify test Apple’s new App Store rules

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Fortnite Maker Epic Games and Spotify Apple’s new App Store Principles to review the app submitting apps that have never been allowed before. On Friday, both companies submitted a new version of their respective applications in Apple’s application review.

For epic games, it means the return of FortNit to the App Store. Apple removed the game in 2020 Epic’s account ended after challenging the App Store rules by adding direct payment to Fortnite before filing an unbelievable case against Apple.

Spotify, already, Its expects to allow users to allow Allow the premium customers to buy “top -up” hours to buy individual audio books directly and to listen to the audiobook. (These hours can be purchased when customers leave 15 free hours per month))

Streamer’s latest update comes in heels Apple Authorization this week of Amazon Kindle AppWhich has added a “Buy Book” button for the first time. This also follows Authorization Spotifi received last weekWhich allows our users to access pricing information for its subscription plan inside its streaming app.

Over time, more applications will probably join the Epic Games and Spotify to take advantage of the new App Store policies.

For technical agencies such as Epic and Spotify, the App Store Policy is about to extend their bottom lines to the judge in the case, but for smaller developers it can absolutely affect their existence. Since it allows new business models to succeedThe

Apple was launched last week after losing a major legal battle filed by Apple Epic Games, when a federal judge ruled that the Apple did not follow the court order around the app-in purchase. Although Apple originally won the case, the judge directed the technology giant to be more competitive in the processing processing.

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Apple developers needed to apply for that permission instead of allowing developers to link to their website to provide customers to pay for things like virtual products or subscriptions. If allowed, the developers still had to format how links were displayed in Apple’s preferences in their apps, which included the use of “square screen” to warn customers about the dangers of purchases made outside Apple’s walls.

Most importantly, a huge commission was charging on 27% web sales to reduce the Apple from 30% before the change.

The judge had never had any of what was not in the mind of the judge, Thus it forced Apple to allow the developers to drop with its anticipative barriers and link to the web purchase options Without jumping without any extra hoop, without the commission.

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