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Apple App Store now allows apps that offer in-app purchases

Apple is changing the guidelines for App Store developers, allowing them to publish apps that offers links to websites for in-app purchases.

Published By: Shubham Verma

Published: Jan 17, 2024, 06:26 PM IST

App Store is changing its guidelines for developers

Apple has updated its App Store guidelines that allow developers to link to outside websites for in-app purchases following an order from the US court. This means developers who do not want to use the App Store’s payment system for purchases but rather give users a link to a website for in-app purchases will be able to publish such apps for iPhone and iPad devices. But there is no escape from Apple’s commission for each purchase.

“Starting today, because of a recent US Court decision, App Store Review Guideline 3.1.1 has been updated to introduce the StoreKit Purchase Link Entitlement (US), which allows apps that offer in-app purchases in the iOS or iPadOS App Store on the US storefront the ability to include a link to the developer’s website that informs users of other ways to purchase digital goods or services,” Apple said in a blog post on Tuesday.

The company also mentioned that a commission will apply to digital purchases not made via the App Store. The commission for developers in the small business programme is set at 12 percent, while larger developers have to pay a commission of 27 percent.

Moreover, the tech giant said that those developers “considering using this entitlement along with in‑app purchase, which continues to be required for the purchase of digital goods and services within your app — it’s important to understand that some App Store features, such as Ask to Buy or Family Sharing, won’t be available to your customers when they make purchases on your website”. The company also noted that it will be unable to assist customers with refunds, purchase history, subscription management, and other issues encountered when purchasing digital goods and services.

Meanwhile, in a document filed with the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, medical technology company Masimo said Apple has prepared modified Apple Watch models that “do not contain pulse oximetry functionality”. As per the filing, the tech giant will remove the blood oxygen app from new Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2 models sold in the US — at least temporarily — to circumvent the potential ban from the US court.

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— Written with inputs from IANS

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Author Name | Shubham Verma

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