Apple and the Dutch antitrust agency ACM have reached an agreement allowing developers of Dutch dating apps to promote the use of third-party payment platforms.
) said,"Apple has changed its unfair conditions, and will now allow different methods of payment in Dutch dating apps. With this concession, Apple will meet the requirements that the Netherlands Authority for Consumers and Markets set under European and Dutch competition rules. Until recently, customers of dating apps had only been able to pay using the payment method that Apple imposed.
Dating app developers in the Netherlands will still pay Apple 27% of the value of an in-app transaction
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