Get the latest tech news

iOS music apps in the EU can now send users to external websites for purchase


Apple will make it easier for you to pay for music purchases and subscriptions outside of its payment system, if you're living in a European Union country.

Apple will make it easier for you to pay for music purchases and subscriptions outside of its payment system, if you're living in a European Union country. As first noticed by 9to5Mac, the company has updated its Apple Developer guidelines page to state that iOS and iPadOS music streaming apps "in specific regions" can now include a link to an external website where you can find alternative ways to pay for content and services. The commission wasn't happy with the changes the companies made in order to adhere to the law, and it was concerned that they were still constraining "developers' ability to freely communicate and promote offers and directly conclude contracts, including by imposing various charges."

Get the Android app

Or read this on Endgadget

Read more on:

Photo of users

users

Photo of purchase

purchase

Photo of music apps

music apps

Related news:

News photo

App Store guidelines now allow game emulators; music apps in the EU can take users to an external website

News photo

Google Wallet supports Apple Wallet pass for more users but apps are struggling

News photo

Google Books and Scholar users beware: AI-generated nonsense is flooding search results