As a response to a South Korean law passed last year, Apple will now allow third-party developers to offer their own alternate payment services for purchases made through the App Store. The move comes after Google announced plans to do the same in late 2021.
Digital Trends - Jan 11, 2022
Gmail is an under-appreciated but widely used service, and it recently became only the fourth app to reach 10 billion downloads on the Google Play Store.
Digital Trends - Jan 12, 2022
Multiple copycat versions of the hugely popular word game Wordle have been removed from the App Store, Apple has confirmed to BBC News.BBC News found several similar-looking games still available, however.
BBC News on MSN.com - Jan 13, 2022
Apple said it has removed several apps ripping off the viral puzzle game Wordle. The tech giant did not say which apps were removed.
USA Today on MSN.com - Jan 14, 2022
Apple must let dating apps in the Netherlands use other payment services by this weekend. This is a first for the iPhone maker, which currently takes a 30% cut of many in-app transactions. Experts share which companies will benefit from this major change to the App Store.
PUBG's developer sued the maker of another popular battle royale game, Free Fire. Not only that, but Krafton alleges that Apple has refused to stop selling rip-off versions of its games.
9to5Mac - Jan 13, 2022
Krafton, developer popular online battle game PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds, or PUBG, has sued Apple, Google, and gaming company Garena over
MacRumors - Jan 13, 2022
Apple has finally announced that it will comply with a law in South Korea, requiring it to allow third-party App Store payments
9to5Mac - Jan 11, 2022
Apple has purged several copycat versions of the word-guessing sensation Wordle from its App Store, after several developers attempted to monetise its popularity. The website-only game was created by software engineer Josh Wardle,
YAHOO!News - Jan 13, 2022
Apple will reportedly allow alternative payment systems on its App Store in South Korea as part of a move to comply with new regulations in the country. On Tuesday, the Korea Communications Commission said Apple had submitted plans for the change,
CNET - Jan 11, 2022
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