Apple has up to date its App Store policies to spell out how developers can link to outside fee platforms, as reported by 9to5Mac. Developers will nonetheless owe Apple a reduce in the event that they use an outside fee platform. Apple will take a 27 p.c reduce (as opposed to the 30 p.c in lots of circumstances) or 12 p.c if a developer is a part of the App Store Small Business Program, in accordance to a help web page about exterior buy hyperlinks.
Section 3.1.1(a) of the App Store Review Guidelines lays down extra of the brand new guidelines for developers who need to link to various fee strategies, like how they’ve to apply for an “entitlement” to allow them. Developers can also’t solely obtain payments from outside Apple’s walled backyard; they’ll even have to provide Apple’s in-app buy system of their apps.
Tim Sweeney, Epic’s founder and CEO, isn’t happy with Apple’s updates to its policies. He calls the 27 p.c charge “anticompetitive,” criticizes Apple’s guidelines for the way the hyperlinks seem and the way they work, and highlighted what he calls the “scare screen” that customers will see after they go away an app to go to an exterior website.
He says that Epic “will contest Apple’s bad-faith compliance plan in District Court.” Apple additionally detailed the way it’s complying with the ruling in a brand new court docket submitting, and Epic spokesperson Natalie Munoz says that “we intend to challenge Apple’s Notice of Compliance at the District Court.”
Update January sixteenth, 8:33PM ET: Added assertion from Epic.