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The Big App Store Shake-Up: What Judge Rogers' Ruling Means for Developers and Users

Following a court ruling, Apple must make significant changes to the App Store, including ceasing fees on external purchases and allowing developers more freedom in promoting alternative purchase options.
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Epic vs. Apple: App Store Changes After Anti-Steering Violation

Following a ruling that Apple violated an anti-steering injunction in the Epic Games lawsuit, the company must make several specific changes to the App Store immediately. These changes aim to limit Apple's control over how developers can link to alternative purchase options and notify users about leaving the app.

Key Changes:

  • Multiple Links and Buttons: Developers can now use multiple links and buttons with persuasive calls to action, rather than being constrained by Apple’s templates.
  • Direct Linking: Developers can send users directly to specific product pages on their websites, instead of a single static page.
  • Video and News Partner Programs: Apps in these programs can include external purchase links without doubling the commission rate from 15% to 30% for in-app purchases.
  • Neutral Notifications: Apple must use only court-approved neutral messages when users follow external links, replacing their previous 'scare screens'.
  • No Link Restrictions: Developers are no longer forced to link only to one specified page on their site and can send user-specific information along with the link.

Impact:

These changes are significant as they reduce Apple's control over the App Store ecosystem and could lead to more competitive pricing and better user experiences for alternative purchase options. However, Apple has strongly disagreed with the injunction and plans to appeal, though it must implement these changes immediately regardless of the appeal outcome.

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