iPhone will support third-party payment systems in the US‚ but apps won’t get cheaper
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iPhone will support third-party payment systems in the US‚ but apps won’t get cheaper

Come early March‚ iPhone and iPad users in Europe will be able to sideload apps. Apple has to comply with the EU's Digital Markets Act (DMA) legislation and open the App Store to competitors. Sideloading will come hand in hand with third-party app stores and non-Apple payment systems. Crucially‚ iPhone sideloading will be restricted to Europe. Apple is reportedly ready to roll out the changes‚ which will effectively create a different App Store experience for Europeans.  iPhone users in the US will soon get a part of that experience. Apple will let developers link to non-Apple payment systems. You'll be able to purchase in-app content and subscriptions using third-party payment processors. But don't expect iPhone apps to get any cheaper. Apple will still collect its App Store tax from developers‚ even if they provide their own payment processing system.  Continue reading... The post iPhone will support third-party payment systems in the US‚ but apps won’t get cheaper appeared first on BGR. Trending Right Now: HDR formats explained: HDR10‚ Dolby Vision‚ HLG‚ and more