Upcoming App Store Change Could Allow Developers to Increase Subscription Pricing Without Prior Consent
Summary
Apple’s App Store policies have been the subject of lawsuits and controversy in recent times. However, the company could be in for another controversy because the company is pilot testing a feature that allows developers to charge increased prices for […]
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Apple’s App Store policies have been the subject of lawsuits and controversy in recent times. However, the company could be in for another controversy because the company is pilot testing a feature that allows developers to charge increased prices for in-app purchase (IAP) subscriptions automatically. Continue reading Source
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