Apple has made another concession related to its restrictive App Store rules, saying that it will let several types of media apps link to their own websites, where users can purchase subscriptions ...
Last year, Apple agreed to make a small change to its rules for so-called “reader” apps (those that provide digital magazines, newspapers, books, audio, music, or video as their primary function).
Apple on Wednesday confirmed a significant change to its App Store policy that finally allows “reader” apps like Netflix and Spotify to link to their own websites for things like creating and managing ...
It’s for apps that don’t make Apple any money anyways It’s for apps that don’t make Apple any money anyways While vocal app developers accused Apple last week of spinning a lawsuit settlement into an ...
In a small but notable change, digital media providers with “reader” apps in Apple‘s App Store — such as Netflix and Spotify — will now be able to provide links in their iOS apps to let customers sign ...
A hot potato: Apple is finally instituting a policy it told the courts it would last October. The rule change involves what Apple refers to as "reader apps." These are apps with the specific purpose ...
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