![]() ![]() Last September, Apple agreed to start letting certain apps link to their corresponding websites to close an antitrust investigation in Japan. However, it only prompted these players to add pop-up notices saying they could not perform transactions within the app. Presumably, this was to influence developers to use its payment system in their apps so the App Store could take a 30-percent cut. Previous App Store guidelines prevented reader apps from linking to their website counterparts. Primarily this affects apps like Netflix, Spotify, Kindle, or even Amazon's Comixology. ![]() The rule change involves what Apple refers to as "reader apps." These are apps with the specific purpose of serving subscribed content to mobile users. A hot potato: Apple is finally instituting a policy it told the courts it would last October. ![]()
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