- cross-posted to:
- apple@lemmit.online
- cross-posted to:
- apple@lemmit.online
• Apple rejects Hey calendar app for not allowing non-paying users to do anything within the app.
• Hey had previously faced a similar rejection from Apple for its original iOS app four years ago.
• Hey plans to fight Apple’s decision, but the specific approach is not yet known.
More of Apple trying to tax everyone for everything done on a iPhone.
What…?
Apple wants all apps to charge through the app store so they can tax 30%.
If you let people pay outside the app, Apple will ban so they get their cut.
You don’t think providing security for users is a good thing? I’d rather not give my credit details to every app I want to use. Also the fee is 15% for the first million. Which would be most apps.