Apple proposes a plan to support third-party payment systems. This plan outlines the commission for payments made outside the App Store – 27%.
Also, apps should adopt warning screen with texts provided by Apple.
Title: This app does not support the App Store’s private and secure payment system
Body: All purchases in the app will be managed by the developer “.” Your stored App Store payment method and related features, such as subscription management and refund requests, will not be available. Only purchases through the App Store are secured by Apple.
Apple Developer
South Korea is not satisfied with the proposal and expects more savings for developers.
Similar pushback is seen in development community.
As of now, these proposal are not accepted and third-party payment systems are not supported.
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Reference:
- Apple will charge 27% commission for app purchases made using alternative payment systems in the Netherlands
- Korea still not satisfied with Apple’s App Store plans; wants more than 4% commission saving
- Apple’s Proposal to Allow Third-Party Payment Methods in App Store ‘Lacks Detail,’ Says South Korean Regulatory Commission
- Apple to Collect 27% Commission on Third-Party App Payment Systems in the Netherlands
- Comment: 27 percent App Store commission is Apple treating regulators with disdain again
- Developers react to 27% commission with astonishment and anger
- App Store External Purchase Fee: 27%
- ★ Going Dutch
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Developer:
Business as usual.QA engineer:
Business as usual.PM/DM:
Monitor the updates, expect final approach in coming weeks.
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