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by freejazz
1006 days ago
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>You're basically not allowed to list your prices or describe how to subscribe (unless it's via Apple's in-app purchases, where they take 30% for doing nothing). I'm not here to argue the app store pricing, it's been discussed to death. that being said, I disagree with you that they do nothing. >No, and no credit/debit cards, PayPal, etc. either. Only Apple's in-app purchases are allowed on Apple platforms. You're not allowed to hint that other payment options are available, either. How do you think people pay for things on the app store if not with a credit or debit card? You can also use paypal (https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT202631). Seems like you are just going off your own misunderstanding of Spotify's phrasing. As to the other options, that seems consistent with not being able to market off-app purchase options. What would those other payment options be, btw? I just checked and on their website they only take credit cards and paypal... |
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No, I understand that Apple will take many payment methods, which are then used when purchasing an in-app purchase.
What I object to is why this is the only way apps are allowed to take payment. Why can't they take card payments themselves, without having to go via Apple?
> Seems like you are just going off your own misunderstanding of Spotify's phrasing.
No, I understand the issue. It's been around since long before Spotify's PR campaign. Just because I don't share the same viewpoint as you, it does not mean I 'misunderstand' the issue.